The discussion centers on the assumption that everything in the universe is composed of atoms and molecules, stemming from the Copernican principle that suggests uniformity across the cosmos. Observations of similar chemical reactions and physical laws in distant parts of the universe support this hypothesis, despite the existence of non-atomic matter like plasma and dark energy. While theories like the Big Bang and inflation provide frameworks for understanding cosmic similarities, they do not negate the presence of diverse forms of matter, including dark matter and energy. The conversation also highlights the importance of distinguishing between theories and facts in scientific discourse. Ultimately, while much of the universe may share atomic structures, the majority is believed to consist of dark energy and dark matter, complicating the initial premise.