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Seems that sky surveys at those extreme distances reveal that quasars are grouped together in ways consistent with our concept of structure, the way we understand and define it.
If we could see this (alleged) structure with the naked eye, it would span the length of 15 moons end-to-end in the sky... and it is at least 9 billion lightyears away. Remarkable, absolutely incredible that we can detect these things, these patterns.