Astro-Physicist | Formation Paradox

As an astro-physicist, one must consider the intricacies of celestial bodies forming in the vast expanse of space. A paradox arises when considering the formation of the universe's largest structures, such as galaxies and galaxy clusters. How do these behemoths come to be? Is it through the gradual accretion of matter, or is it a result of the universe's own chaotic dance?

One theory suggests that the universe's largest structures are the result of a 'big bang' that sparked the formation of the universe as we know it. But what if, instead, the universe's structures are the result of a cosmic game of cosmic pool? Imagine the universe as a giant, cosmic game of pool, where matter and energy collide in a never-ending game of formation and dissolution.

Consider the implications of this theory:

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