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Wouldn't the gravity like, wouldn't it be out of range, out of range of the gravitational pull? So wouldn't that mean it's just not speeding up, it's just sort of just floating? This is Repeater Station Key. This is the HP-X. And it doesn't matter where you are or an object is in the universe, there's always a gravitational tug from something. It might be extremely small but everything is giving a tug on everything else, which is why galaxies are being attracted to other galaxies, why galaxies, all the stars in the galaxies stay together. Everything has this gravitational tug. There's a lot of dark energy out there which makes up, or dark matter rather, dark energy as well, but dark matter out there, which is probably the largest component of matter in the universe, which is keeping everything together. So all the dark matter in the universe is helping keep things all together and gravity within the galaxies, as I said, keeping the stars within the galaxies, etc. So anything passing by, something that has mass, just drop in.
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