As every physicist knows that the history of universe has been dominated from light, matter and vacuum. All of three are supposed uniform distributed at very large scale. What would been happened to history of the universe if matter and light would actually power law distributed? Namely if matter and light forms "clusters" with no characteristic scale.
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closed as not constructive by Sklivvz♦, dmckee♦ Dec 23 '12 at 20:35
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