In the
chapter: 'The Pioneer Anomaly'
it will be further covered why the inner stars are too slow
and the outer stars too fast (not following the a Keplerian orbits) and
why
inner stars "falls from the sky" in the
centre of a galaxy.
We know that 75% of all galaxies (close to us) are 10 billion year old
spiral galaxies. According to the prevailing understanding, such spiral
structures "should" not be able to last more than 1 billion years. But
this doesn't seem to be the case. Also the cause of this is
self-explaining, - (after you have read the chapter: 'The Pioneer Anomaly').

Look at the giant
spherically-distributed "mass" that's present everywhere in this cluster
of galaxies..
We believes this is so called
"Dark Matter"
Galaxies consumes / sucks space from both a outwards as well from a
inwards
direction. (from all directions)
This means that central
space between galaxies is "surrounded" or
"encircled" by space-consuming matter.
Therefore the "pressure" / "vacuum" on space in such central
areas will increase. Space
must be
"delivered" from all direction, also even though the access and amount of
space is limited and under "pressure" / vacuum.
Imaging the distances
between all these galaxies were 1000 times larger.
Hence the “giant spherically-distributed mass” would just stretch 1000 times.
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