Giant superclusters being pulled towards single patch of sky, being called "Dark Flow"
Dear Yousuf Khan:
"Yousuf Khan" wrote in message
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dlzc wrote:
The Universe can very much be modelled as a
fluid, it does not mean there is an underlying
fluid... other than the matter we see and
measure.
I say it's a big clue to something that might
actually be underneath. If it walks like a duck
..., etc.
Diffraction shows that matter fills all of space to some extent.
This obviates "something else" and "underneath".
Such a motion could result from our "stationary"
position actually moving away from "The Great
Attractor". If all matter were generally moving
towards a single point, at a more-or-less constant
velocity, *we could not observe it*. No relaive
motion.
Even the (in)famous Bullet Cluster is being sucked
down this Cosmic Drain Pipe.
Think about what you are saying. We little primates on our
planet in one solar system in one galaxy in one supercluster sees
the whole rest of the Universe moving towards a Great Attractor,
but we obviously aren't moving, or moving towards the Attractor
at least.
How stupid can we be?
David A. Smith
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