The Entire History of the Universe
The universe is not a uniform expanse of matter, but a complex, interconnected web of superclusters and vast, empty voids. This cosmic structure, shaped by gravity and the expansion of space, reveals a hierarchy of matter that challenges our understanding of the cosmos. From the local group of galaxies to the immense superclusters that span billions of light-years, the universe is a dynamic, evolving system where the distribution of matter is anything but random.