A cosmological defect is a large-scale structure in the universe formed from a phase transition breaking symmetry, and can constribute to the energy density of the universe. Types of topological defect include cosmic strings, which have a constant linear energy density, and domain walls, which have a constant surface energy density. Typically, these cosmological defects will span the entire universe, and natural ones were almost invariably formed during the very early universe.
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