⚡️🪐 WATCH - Scientists believe that the Milky Way moves in space at 600 kilometers per second while oscillating slightly, as if it were beating wings through the cosmos.
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I mean if you theorise a frame of reference that anti-flaps like beating wings, then the milky way will look like that.
How do they get their frame of reference while being in the milky way?
Everything is relative right?
@Ben Werkman LOL
You would see the flaps beating from inside the galaxy, why not? Speed of the movement in space is relative to the common center, from where all the galaxies fly out after the Big Bang.
If the milky way was moving anchored from one of its wings relative to the outer universe, it might look more like a flag flying.
It's a cool idea.
Wouldn’t we notice the change in the movement then?
You’re a child molester


Scientists these days....


