
The Void
The Void refers to the concept of empty space that exists between objects in the universe. It’s not merely emptiness but a region with very low matter density, stretching across vast cosmic distances. These voids can span millions of light-years and influence the large-scale structure of the universe. In cosmology, studying voids helps scientists understand the distribution of matter, dark energy, and the universe’s evolution. While appearances of emptiness, voids are essential environments that shape the formation and movement of galaxies and other cosmic structures.