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− | {{Infobox_verse|UnR = |SrV = ω<sup>24</sup> - ω<sup>ω</sup>|mass = >10<sup>42</sup> kg|location = [[Universe]]|title = Turtlie|diameter = <!-->860 billion light-years--> Variable}}A '''turtlie''' is an arbitrarily large bound collection of [[galaxy|galaxies]] or smaller turtlies, typically forming |
+ | {{Infobox_verse|UnR = |SrV = ω<sup>24</sup> - ω<sup>ω</sup>|mass = >10<sup>42</sup> kg|location = [[Universe]]|title = Turtlie|diameter = <!-->860 billion light-years--> Variable}}A '''turtlie''' is an arbitrarily large bound collection of [[galaxy|galaxies]] or smaller turtlies, typically forming structures with any shape at groups of same level. |
In many [[universe|universes]], including [[Universe (ours)|our own]], the larger turtlies are unable to form, the timescales and length scales on which turtlies interact being larger than the universe; the largest turtlies than appear in our universe, for example, are [[galaxy filament|galaxy filaments]]. |
In many [[universe|universes]], including [[Universe (ours)|our own]], the larger turtlies are unable to form, the timescales and length scales on which turtlies interact being larger than the universe; the largest turtlies than appear in our universe, for example, are [[galaxy filament|galaxy filaments]]. |
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− | Turtlies that can appear in larger universes include [[supergalaxy|supergalaxies |
+ | Turtlies that can appear in larger universes include [[supergalaxy|supergalaxies]]. |
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Revision as of 22:18, 18 February 2018
A turtlie is an arbitrarily large bound collection of galaxies or smaller turtlies, typically forming structures with any shape at groups of same level.
In many universes, including our own, the larger turtlies are unable to form, the timescales and length scales on which turtlies interact being larger than the universe; the largest turtlies than appear in our universe, for example, are galaxy filaments.
Turtlies that can appear in larger universes include supergalaxies.