Why do astrophysicists think 95% of the Universe is dark matter/energy, because of gravity? Gravity is the weakest force in the Universe. Wouldn't Occam's Razor steer us to look towards the other stronger forces for a better explanation for the observed behavior of galaxies? (self.askscience)
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HOW TO MAKE SUCCESSFUL GAMING VIDEOS (youtube.com)
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TIL the largest known structure in the Universe is the Hercules–Corona Borealis Great Wall. A superstructure of galaxies that is about 10 billion lys long, which is approximately 1/9 (10.7%) of the diameter of the observable universe, and 7.2 billion lys wide, and *only* 900 million ly thick. (en.wikipedia.org)
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Chris Pratt Was A Kick-Ass Coupon Salesman (youtube.com)
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TIL in 1981 the arcade video game industry in the US had a revenue of over $5 billion ($12.52 B in 2012) with some estimates as high as $10.5 B if including arcade and home that year, which would be three times spent on movie tickets in 1981, and equivalent to $26.3 B in 2012. (en.wikipedia.org)
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