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miemcc t1_iwyrwba wrote

The issue is that there is NO 'centre of the universe' to measure against. Because of expansion and inflation and that (as far as we know) the universe started from a Singularity, every point is 'the centre of the universe'. No matter were we are looking from, every other point is moving away from us.

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ProphetMoham OP t1_iwys8mc wrote

But our galaxy (and we) are moving 550km/s through space, relative to the CMBR. I understand the centre is everywhere, but our centre is moving with the same speed relative to the CMBR. Are there places that don't move relative to the CMBR?

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