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Are there any areas in the known universe that have little to no galaxies present and just empty space that we know of?
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Since proteins and nucleic acids are broken down by water, would some sort of condition within our cells that allowed more water to permeate them than normal cause them to break down and fall apart?
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Are there any areas in the known universe that have little to no galaxies present and just empty space that we know of?
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Since proteins and nucleic acids are broken down by water, would some sort of condition within our cells that allowed more water to permeate them than normal cause them to break down and fall apart?
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