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Whats the most lonely place you can imagine right now? An abandoned building? A deserted island? A cat at a dog show? Well yeah, but lets ramp up the scale beyond the skies and look at the loneliest places in the Universe the Void Galaxies. It appears that astronomers may have just found the most solitary of them all. The Void Galaxy. Sounds like something straight out of a sci-fi movie, right? But, that name suggests only the strangest placement of such galaxies. Theyre alone and surrounded by enormous volumes of absolutely nothing. Just a dark void, with no stars, no planets, no matter at all. SO it doesnt matter ha! Forgive me. You may argue that everything in the Universe, like for example our own solar system, is surrounded by vast expanses of dark space, consisting of almost nothing, but Im talking about a whole other level of nothing here. Im talking about things like the Botes void, which is nearly 330 million light-years in diameter! Thats like 132 times the dis