Biggest Galaxy Cluster in Early Universe Found

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A group of U.S. astronomers, including those from the University of Missouri and MIT, used data from three of NASA's Great Observatories to study the most massive cluster ever found in the early universe. WSJ's Monika Auger reports. Photo: NASA/CXC/Univ of Missouri/M.Brodwin

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The star crates a condensate. A black hole. A black hole clogged a drain. A galaxy forms. All the galaxies stir up gas .. loose gas. They light. The lit clogged drains all flow. Where? Down bigger drains. Bigger galaxies. Bigger clusters. 😉💥💯

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scientific logic.. at first there was nothing... than.... BOOOOM... Human beings, the universe x All that exists...

but... because it was written in a book, and we insist that it took 5000 trillion years... than it is never to be questioned.... EVER!!!

Come on over to my page and learn what was before the big bang...

This is an open challenge to your religion of science x atheism

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