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Why does the universe exist? What is the significance of the existence of the vast universe?
There is a saying that I believe all your friends have heard. Existence is reasonable? Simply put, everything has its own meaning as long as it exists. Sometimes it's just that we haven't found their meaning yet. After all, the world is full of miracles, and the universe exists to create something. The significance of the vast universe lies in ensuring the balance of the world. Let's analyze it in detail.

First of all, spiritual wisdom is likely to exist in the universe. Speaking of this, I believe many friends will think that Bian Xiao wrote novels to cultivate immortality. The universe doesn't even have a brain, so how can it have spiritual wisdom? But the birth of the universe is countless years earlier than ours, and even the birth of the earth is just dust in the universe. Although the earth is the most special planet in the current exploration scope, the current scientific and technological exploration scope is only one-third of that of the Milky Way, just like the Milky Way in the universe.

When the universe was chaotic, there was nothing but darkness. The world is very imperfect, so many planets, planets and suns have appeared and established their own super-large-scale ecosystem. The purpose of doing this is to create life, and we humans are a good example.

And when we use a simple example, we will find many problems. Black holes are very special in the universe, and they are so powerful that even planets can devour them. But why are the planets still there, but the debris in the universe has been swallowed up? Here, the black hole can be regarded as a garbage collection place, and according to the discovery, there is a super-large black hole in the center of each galaxy. It is very important to provide enough gravity for the planets of the galaxy to ensure their stability.