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Since gravity curves space, I wonder how the locally increasing density of matter and energy due to the current galactic mergers with the Milky Way affects our perception of the universe.

Basically, if we have black holes coming closer to us, then the increasing curvature of space should make it look like the universe's expansion is accelerating, due to the increasing local gravitational red shift.

I'm sure I'm not the first to think of this but I wonder how well it's been studied, what the magnitude of that effect would be, and how we would even know if some dark matterthe curvature of space in our solar system were creating a densechanging due to approaching gravitational field around the earth?fields.

Since gravity curves space, I wonder how the locally increasing density of matter and energy due to the current galactic mergers with the Milky Way affects our perception of the universe.

Basically, if we have black holes coming closer to us, then the increasing curvature of space should make it look like the universe's expansion is accelerating, due to the increasing local gravitational red shift.

I'm sure I'm not the first to think of this but I wonder how well it's been studied, what the magnitude of that effect would be, and how we would even know if some dark matter were creating a dense gravitational field around the earth?

Since gravity curves space, I wonder how the locally increasing density of matter and energy due to the current galactic mergers with the Milky Way affects our perception of the universe.

Basically, if we have black holes coming closer to us, then the increasing curvature of space should make it look like the universe's expansion is accelerating, due to the increasing local gravitational red shift.

I'm sure I'm not the first to think of this but I wonder how well it's been studied, what the magnitude of that effect would be, and how we would even know if the curvature of space in our solar system were changing due to approaching gravitational fields.

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Space contractions Curvature of space from approaching gravity sources affecting observations of expansion

Since gravity contractscurves space, I wonder how the locally increasing density of matter and energy due to the current galactic mergers with the Milky Way affects our perception of the universe.

Basically, if we have black holes coming closer to us, then ourthe increasing curvature of space contraction should make it look like the universeuniverse's expansion is accelerating, due to the increasing local gravitational red shift.

I'm sure I'm not the first to think of this but I wonder how well it's been studied, what the magnitude of that effect would be, and how we would even know if some dark matter were creating a dense gravitational field around the earth?

Space contractions from approaching gravity sources

Since gravity contracts space, I wonder how the locally increasing density of matter and energy due to the current galactic mergers with the Milky Way affects our perception of the universe.

Basically, if we have black holes coming closer to us, then our space contraction should make it look like the universe expansion is accelerating, due to the increasing local gravitational red shift.

I'm sure I'm not the first to think of this but I wonder how well it's been studied, what the magnitude of that effect would be, and how we would even know if some dark matter were creating a dense gravitational field around the earth?

Curvature of space from approaching gravity sources affecting observations of expansion

Since gravity curves space, I wonder how the locally increasing density of matter and energy due to the current galactic mergers with the Milky Way affects our perception of the universe.

Basically, if we have black holes coming closer to us, then the increasing curvature of space should make it look like the universe's expansion is accelerating, due to the increasing local gravitational red shift.

I'm sure I'm not the first to think of this but I wonder how well it's been studied, what the magnitude of that effect would be, and how we would even know if some dark matter were creating a dense gravitational field around the earth?

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Since gravity contracts space, I wonderedwonder how the locally increasing density of matter and energy due to the current galactic mergers with the Milky Way affects our perception of the universe.

Basically, if we have black holes coming closer to us, then our space contraction should make it look like the universe expansion is accelerating, due to the increasing local gravitational red shift.

I'm sure I'm not the first to think of this but I wonder how well it's been studied, what the magnitude of that effect would be, and also how we would even know if some dark matter were creating a dense gravitational field around the earth.?

Since gravity contracts space, I wondered how the locally increasing density of matter and energy due to the current galactic mergers with the Milky Way affects our perception of the universe.

Basically if we have black holes coming closer to us, then our space contraction should make it look like the universe expansion is accelerating, due to the increasing local gravitational red shift.

I'm sure I'm not the first to think of this but I wonder how well it's been studied, what the magnitude of that effect would be, and also how we would even know if some dark matter were creating a dense gravitational field around the earth.

Since gravity contracts space, I wonder how the locally increasing density of matter and energy due to the current galactic mergers with the Milky Way affects our perception of the universe.

Basically, if we have black holes coming closer to us, then our space contraction should make it look like the universe expansion is accelerating, due to the increasing local gravitational red shift.

I'm sure I'm not the first to think of this but I wonder how well it's been studied, what the magnitude of that effect would be, and how we would even know if some dark matter were creating a dense gravitational field around the earth?

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