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And will always have lots of blackholes in it.
My personal interpretation would be a massive battle between fallen empires which fractured the very fabric of reality.
WHAT WAS SHALL BE
IIRC, in real life, there are documented scenarios of black holes devouring eachother, combining into supermassive black holes
Yeah, cosmic recycling theory and such...but in this case they are all just randomly sitting around in space as if they had no gravity.
Yes, we know they seem to have what appears to be a powerful gravitational pull, and light waves also appear to be pulled in, not just not affecting them. Otherwise the objects the pull in would be visible.
Beyond we know almost nothing. What precisely are they made of? Are they even solid objects, strictly speaking? Or are they perhaps literal tears in the fabric of space? Or, possibly, small self-contained universes?