Your life is something like this
And time and space did not exist for you, until someday, somewhere, there was the Big Bang. Yup, your father banged your mother, sick as it may seem.
And then there was time and space, and then light. Dust and other particles slowly gather to form stars. These are the people in your life. They make your life meaningful. As the saying goes, ' no man is an island' . Of the stars in your universe, most will be clustered into galaxies. In the real world, this is otherwise known as cliques. They all exert gravitational force and they seem attractive to you, because you are naturally in need of social interactions.
Galaxies provide structures for individual stars to lean on, thus it is only natural for a star to be part of a galaxy. Within a galaxy, stars share light and warmth, and support each other through turbulent times. Research has shown that stars within galaxies that are close enjoy longer lifespans.
Of course, there will be some weirdos known as lone stars who are in a world of their own because somehow galaxies have a strong repulsion to them. This may be due to their abnormal composition, but because they are not supported by other stars, they are quickly wrecked by random asteroids.
The importance of galaxies in your universe is determined by their positions in your universe. The more central, the more important. The fact is that due to stearic limitations, you cannot have all the galaxies in the centre. Some must definitely be on the fringe. But the funny thing is that the less galaxies you put in the exact centre of your universe, the more galaxies you can put close to the centre. It defies logic, but it is like that in this unique universe of yours.
Sometimes, galaxies break down and the stars disband as external factors such as humongous asteroids tear them apart. At other times, the stars exert opposing gravitational influence, causing them to drift further and further away. If you are not careful, then this will become a continuous process in your universe. Your galaxies will constantly be switching positions based on their gravitional pull, and your universe becomes chaotic.
The choices are numerous, but stars of the galaxies in the centre of the universe usually have the greatest gravitational influences on each other and are extremely difficult to break apart. But in the end, it is entirely your choice which galaxy becomes the central one of your universe.
There's a sun and a moon and our dear earth somewhere. But remember, this is a universe, so sunlight counts for almost nothing. It will be a mere speck amongst the array of brilliant stars.
What is your universe like? The choice is yours.
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