So talk about I was reading this one article on the discovery channels website, and was talking about this "Dark Flow" has been slowly sucking a good chunk out of our universe to one point of space. These people, from UC Davis, discovered it by studying X-ray gases emitted by clusters of the lights in the sky. During this study session they noticed that stars where moving towards a patch that was I think a twenty degree wide area. They say that this is just a giant sideways shift in our galaxy.
So then we come to the fact that it isn't anything in this universe since everything visible from here doesn't nearly have enough mass to cause such a big gravitational pull. This one guy, Alexander Kashlinsky: "Offers is that there might be a large, very bulky neighboring part of the universe which is so far away we cannot see it. It could be, if inflationary theories are correct, a twin universe that inflated less evenly than our own did soon after the Big Bang." Along with this even our solar system is feeling a slight tug from this gravitational force. So we are talking about a smaller mirror image of our own galaxy gradually sucking up our universe to a small cluster. This means we will probably end up looking like our “twin” sometime in the distant future. So what is also coming from these experts is that the reason why this is happening is because since the other universe is clumped together all the gravity is added to one full pull which is causing this rift in space.
I know this isn't me, but last time I heard of the never ending space frontier, I thought that our universe was expanding. Then we come to the fact that this two-million-mile-per-hour flow is part of something that we wished to not believe. So amazing what technology is able to provide us with in such a short period time. Then maybe this is where the Big bang happened... You know the single atom that exploded and created everything as we know it. For all we know this could be the opposite of the theory but going seemingly slow compared to the instant affect of what started everything.
So with all the information that the universe can offer us we can only pull so much and hypothesize the blanks that are needed to be filled in that sound logical with the situation. So since there is "supposedly" something on the outskirts of our universe maybe we are talking about a chunkier parallel universe. I am just throwing things out there but maybe it isn't improbable for something like this to be real. So maybe this subject will be put to debate and hopefully there will be more exposure of what really is going on out there. With such a great force though, if this is what our astronomers think, our system will eventually get there but most definitely not anytime in our next hundred generations or so...
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