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Everything is expanding so everything is moving away from everything..... This force is dark matter.
Dark Matter is a hypothetical kind of matter that cannot be seen with telescopes but would account for most of the matter in the universe. The existence and properties of dark matter are inferred from its gravitational effects on visible matter, radiation, and the large-scale structure of the universe. Other than neutrinos, a form of hot dark matter, it has not been detected directly, making it one of the greatest mysteries in modern astrophysics.....Astrophysicists hypothesized dark matter because of discrepancies between the mass of large astronomical objects determined from their gravitational effects and the mass calculated from the observable matter (stars, gas, and dust) that they can be seen to contain. Dark matter was postulated by Jan Oort in 1932, albeit based upon flawed or inadequate evidence, to account for the orbital velocities of stars in the Milky Way and by Fritz Zwicky in 1933 to account for evidence of "missing mass" in the orbital velocities of galaxies in clusters. Adequate evidence from galaxy rotation curves was discovered by Horace W. Babcock in 1939, but was not attributed to dark matter.
I'm saying maybe they got it wrong and dark matter is that force and time is what you are saying is dark matter... And so they are really one and the same... I'm not talking about universes moving away from each other but away from the Big Bang and then out from each center from there.But we have been thinking about it as this force because we can't comprehend how big a scale we are talking about.... And so it appears to be infinitely slow and irrelevant.
Seems legit to me.