Interestingly dark matter has been 'seen' due to the bending of light which happens due to gravitational lenses.
We know "something" is there.
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Big Bang theory has consistently predicted a smooth, nearly homogenous universe that is practically devoid of these sorts of "gaping holes" in the universe. In fact, a nearly homogenous universe is one of the "key predictions" of inflation theory that the mainstream has touted as an important example of importance and usefulness of Big Bang theory. It now turns out that this "key prediction" of Big Bang theory is critically flawed. The real life observations of our "perfectly normal" universe refutes the homogenous predictions of the inflation period of Big Bang theory.
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Mmmm from what I recall reading a LONG time ago the lumpy universe would be due to the original 'bang' not being uniform itself.