From: Bug 618595 [mailto:<email address hidden>]
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2017 9:07 PM
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Subject: Took me a minute.
That gets me wondering: Our galaxy has angular momentum right? I think it's defined in a certain direction- the axis of the "wheel". I'm guessing that any system with moving bodies has a total angular momentum that is conserved, so our local cluster should have a total angular momentum, and intuitively it seems like it should have a defined direction, although I never asked that specific question in physics.
So then the question is, how far can that be expanded? Does our super cluster have a specific angular momentum direction, or the observable universe?
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From: Bug 618595 [mailto:<email address hidden>]
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2017 9:07 PM
To: <email address hidden>
Subject: Took me a minute.
That gets me wondering: Our galaxy has angular momentum right? I think it's defined in a certain direction- the axis of the "wheel". I'm guessing that any system with moving bodies has a total angular momentum that is conserved, so our local cluster should have a total angular momentum, and intuitively it seems like it should have a defined direction, although I never asked that specific question in physics.
So then the question is, how far can that be expanded? Does our super cluster have a specific angular momentum direction, or the observable universe?
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