The video effectively simplifies complex cosmic dynamics, though framing gravity as a "monster" leans more toward clickbait than rigorous science. It serves as a humbling reminder that our entire galaxy is merely a passive traveler in a much larger, invisible gravitational current.
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Our Galaxy is being dragged by a hidden monster! ๐Added:
What if your galaxy is actually running at 2.1 million miles per hour toward a hidden monster? We are not drifting randomly through space, but are being dragged by an invisible cosmic current.
Astronomers first spotted this anomaly in 1983 when Halton Arp noticed galaxies moving 100 km per second faster than expected. This pull comes from a gravitational force dragging the local group of galaxies at about 600 km per second. The influence stretches 300 million light-years wide creating a massive hole in the universe's mass distribution. We cannot see this pull because the Great Attractor is hidden behind the dust of the Virgo Cluster. If the Milky Way stopped moving instantly, it would take approximately 1 billion years to drift back to a stationary position. Do you think we are part of a multi-stage cosmic conveyor belts or just a lone traveler? Let me know below and subscribe.
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