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According to Halton Arp, quasars are ejected by larger parent host galaxies. To produce 73 quasars in a 3-D shape that fills a volume of 1.6 billion light years and 4 billion light years across, requires trillions of large galaxies compacted arranged in a flat thin supercluster. Roger Clowes writes that this could be a precursory supercluster in the early universe during formation, to comply with the big-bang cosmology. Such a gigantic highly organized precursor supercluster core, would still require tens of billions of years more to form, than the age of the big-bang. [ link to thunderbolts.info] Quoting: observation 73 Quasars in LQG Defies Einstein's Cosmological Principle Assumption Required for the Big-bang by Being 4 Billion Light Years Across [ link to holographicgalaxy.blogspot.co.uk]
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