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    What Is the Minimum Scale on Which the Universe Becomes
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What Is the Minimum Scale on Which the Universe Becomes

Question 51

Question 51

Multiple Choice

What is the minimum scale on which the Universe becomes homogeneous?


A) 1 Mpc
B) 10 Mpc
C) 100 Mpc
D) The Universe is not homogeneous on any scale.

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