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    Question: What is the most MASSIVE thing in the universe

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    Asked by boj on 22 Jan 2025.
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      Kirsty Lindsay answered on 22 Jan 2025:


      Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall is a giant string of galaxies 10 billion light years across!

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