How can a speck of a universe be physically identical to the great expanse we view in the heavens above?

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The quote is asking how something as small as a single universe can be exactly the same as the vast, immense universe we see in the sky. This is a thought-provoking question that challenges our understanding of the scale and nature of the universe. The quote suggests that there may be more to the universe than meets the eye, and that our perception of it may not fully capture its true complexity and vastness.

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