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Originally Posted by Bill Verburg
There is a push from the dipole repeller and a pull from the attractor, Not Gravity! That's what's strange
Also not associated w/ general cosmic expansion
It acts like a bar magnet but it's not magnetic either.
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It is gravity. The Shapley Attractor is a well know, well modeled supercluster of galaxies, which creates a large gravitational well. Large enough to influence a significant fraction of the Universe...
This new "dipole repeller" is a lack of mass, possibly caused by the the initial quantum fluctuations that caused the overabundance of mass at the attractor? The quantum collapse of the Higgs field during the Big Bang could cause large high and low energy points as well as the well modeled filaments.