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Scientists puzzle over enormous void

Telelegraph.co.uk: Astronomers are scratching their heads over a puzzling non-discovery, an enormous hole in the universe measuring nearly a billion light-years across.

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I have some questions: What is the red shift(s) associated with the voids? In other words does it antedate the acceleration, straddle it, or occur in the present accel. era?
Do lambda cold dark matter simulations tend to yield such voids? What cosmological models do?

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