What can the formation and evolution of biological polymers teach us about the structure of the universe? special reference to super galactic clusters

Abstract

It is now evident that the visible Universe is decidedly structured and this is acceptably clear by the observation of super galactic clusters. These clusters bear a remarkable similarity to insoluble biological polymers. However, the forces underlying the formation and persistence of these structures remains unknown to date. Current theory suggests that attractive gravitational forces may explain this structure. We are proposing an alternative theory for the origin, formation and present structure of super galactic structures

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