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{{Miner's_Verse|size = 132.3 billion LY|dimensions = 3|average_temperature = 29.3 C, in the equator at planets with life at midday|kardashev_scale = <math>\frac{79631}{32109}</math>|number_of_planets_with_life = 61.72%|number_of_galaxies = 1|contained_by = [[Multiverse]]|contains = 1 Galaxy|brothers = All verses inside the Multiverse.}}Dískosverse is a verse that contains only one galaxy, which is extremely big. Milky Way and IC 1011 are absolutely nothing compared to this one galaxy, which has a diameter of 121.98 billion LY.
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{{Miner's_Verse|size = 132.3 billion LY|dimensions = 3|average_temperature = 29.3 C, in the equator at planets with life at midday|kardashev_scale = <math>\frac{79631}{32109}</math>|number_of_planets_with_life = 61.72%|number_of_galaxies = 1|contained_by = [[Multiverse]]|contains = 1 Galaxy|brothers = All verses inside the Multiverse.|image1 = Dískos.png}}Dískosverse is a verse that contains only one galaxy, which is extremely big. Milky Way and IC 1011 are absolutely nothing compared to this one galaxy, which has a diameter of 121.98 billion ly.
   
 
Inside the galaxy, 32.8% of the stars are located in Clusters, 41.3% are multiple stars, and the ramaining 25.9% are solitary stars.
 
Inside the galaxy, 32.8% of the stars are located in Clusters, 41.3% are multiple stars, and the ramaining 25.9% are solitary stars.
   
In the center of the universe (or the galaxy), there is a alphamassive black hole. It has 2.312 Quintillion Sollar Masses.
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In the center of the universe (or the galaxy), there is a alphamassive black hole. It has 2.312 Quintillion Solar Masses.
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== History ==
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In 2276, a German astronomer called Cayman Doßen discovered a universe in the UCZ (Universe Concentration Zone) using his telescope in the terraformed Pluto saw a universe that looked like a "cyan marble with a blue disc". Later, he called the universe 'Marmorversum'
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In 2315, SBATLPU (Some Big Antennas To Localize Parallel Universes) used 65 antennas (41 in Earth, 15 in Mars, 6 in Pluto and 3 in Sedna) to picture the Marmorversum. When SBATLPU pictured the universe, the disc was a entire galaxy, and to cosmologists of the year 2315, the universe had a diameter of 125 ± 21.5 billion ly.
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Dískosverse is a verse that contains only one galaxy, which is extremely big. Milky Way and IC 1011 are absolutely nothing compared to this one galaxy, which has a diameter of 121.98 billion ly.

Inside the galaxy, 32.8% of the stars are located in Clusters, 41.3% are multiple stars, and the ramaining 25.9% are solitary stars.

In the center of the universe (or the galaxy), there is a alphamassive black hole. It has 2.312 Quintillion Solar Masses.

History

In 2276, a German astronomer called Cayman Doßen discovered a universe in the UCZ (Universe Concentration Zone) using his telescope in the terraformed Pluto saw a universe that looked like a "cyan marble with a blue disc". Later, he called the universe 'Marmorversum'

In 2315, SBATLPU (Some Big Antennas To Localize Parallel Universes) used 65 antennas (41 in Earth, 15 in Mars, 6 in Pluto and 3 in Sedna) to picture the Marmorversum. When SBATLPU pictured the universe, the disc was a entire galaxy, and to cosmologists of the year 2315, the universe had a diameter of 125 ± 21.5 billion ly.