MRC_Hans
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For inclination change to take place the sideward motion must be about same speed sideward as it is towards dark flow..
If less, the sideward RR will be weaker and the effect therefore also weaker inclination change.
Where does the energy come from the change the inclinations?
So there are no contradiction in what I wrote, but only a question of understanding all the RR-forces affecting solar systems and galaxies.
Or in short, - a question to have the overall perspective.
Or even shorter, - see the 3 RR influences (and EDFA) from Newtons second law perspective
There is no such thing as RR.
And amigo notice the ring of gas planets - these inclinations also tend to be aligned with both the solar system and galaxies.
No they don't. They are aligned with the planet's rotation axis.
Why ? – because everything is affected by the same overall RR and EDFA influences.
Does that make sense?
No, it makes no sense at all.
Just remember to take on the very heavy glasses when analyzing.
I recommend very dark glasses.
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