Further observations about physics – split files

(29) Deep (really deep!) intergalactic space and Bose-Einstein condensate

Deep intergalactic space, at the "centre" of the largest voids in the universe, have hardly any influx of radiation. Is it possible that these "places", though sparsely populated by particles and atoms, form a Bose-Einstein Condensate. Virtually, by definition, the constituent waves lose individuality and the whole process becomes a coherent superstructure without definition and, possibly, without spatial bounds? Is it akin to a process like cosmic inflation, where every warming boundary is in close contact/communication with the whole envelope of warming boundaries? This might be worth a thought. Note also, that this is a "place" where the passage of time will be on the balence point between going forwards and going backwards (from our perspective, of course). That means that, if our universe is the "product" of a universe and a mirror image anti-verse, their (two) representative deep intergalactic voids meet at this point and are, possibly, "fused" into one (enormous) Bose-Einstein condensate and thus, become one entity.