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yes and no, according to the big bang theory, all things began in the middle,creating the possibility of more galaxies in the center. but according to the universal light theory, all things in the universe are evenly sorted out. The understanding of this concept relates to timetravel, than a harder explanation using math and many previous theories to solve

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No.It is just a myth. There has been a story about that, but it is not true. There are galaxies all around the universe. The center of the universe is just the same.

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