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So I read an article about Boötes Void - the largest void in the observable universe with an approx. diameter of 330 million lightyears. I stumbled upon this quote by an american astronomer and I‘m asking myself how this is even calculated?

I mean wouldn‘t we nevertheless be able to observe other galaxies despite being in the center of this supervoid? We would have had enough time to evolute on earth so light could have reached us much much earlier, right?

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