If gravity exist between every mass then why are the galaxies moving far from each other?
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Gravity is pulling at even the galaxies and that too very strongly as they have a great mass but the speed of these galaxies is so near to the speed of light and in some cases very rarely, greater than speed of light that the resultant gravitational pull is insignificant compared to the speed
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