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Gregory.gags
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Its been noted through the Doppler Effect (or red shift maybe? not 100% sure atm) that some of the farthest galaxies seem to be moving away from us faster than the speed of light
(c+). Since there is no axis point to measure the speed of these galaxies from, other than the milky way, could it not be said that our galaxy is/is also moving through space at ≥c? (once i get some feedback on this i'll get to my main point :D)
(c+). Since there is no axis point to measure the speed of these galaxies from, other than the milky way, could it not be said that our galaxy is/is also moving through space at ≥c? (once i get some feedback on this i'll get to my main point :D)