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abcdan
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Are galaxies fairly evenly distributed regardless of which direction we look out from? Also are the oldest stars and galaxies that we can view also relatively evenly distributed in all directions?
I am asking because assuming that we are not in the center of the universe, I would imagine that in one direction we would see more stars and galaxies than we would in other directions (especially the opposite direction). Is this thinking correct?
I am asking because assuming that we are not in the center of the universe, I would imagine that in one direction we would see more stars and galaxies than we would in other directions (especially the opposite direction). Is this thinking correct?