Perhaps the most elegant part of this theory, is that it explains why galaxies move faster as they get farther away.

It's simple really. Ultra simple.

Assuming Big Collapse Process Theory is correct, imagine two galaxies, ours, and one 100 million light years away. Now a third, another 100 million light years away. Label them A, B, and C. A is 200 million light years away from C. (distances are arbitrary, for sake of illustration)

A is our milky way.
A appears not to move at all.
B appears to m...
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