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Astronomers discover South Pole Wall, a gigantic structure stretching 1.4 billion light-years across

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Knowing how the universe looks on such large scales helps confirm our current cosmological models, Neta Bahcall, an astrophysicist at Princeton University in New Jersey who was not involved in the work, told Live Science. But determining where exactly these enormous, crisscrossing structures begin and end is tricky, she added.

“When you look at the network of filaments and voids, it becomes a semantic question of what’s connected,” she said.

In their paper, the team acknowledges that they may not have plotted yet the entirety of the vast South Pole Wall. “We will not be certain of its full extent, nor whether it is unusual, until we map the universe on a significantly grander scale,” they wrote.

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  1. GIANT DETERMINATION
    ENORMOUS CRISSCROSSED STRUCTURES
    TO FEEL ADAPT HOW IS BEGIN AND END TO THIS TRICKY STRUCTURES
    LEVENT ERTUR

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