Something Beyond The Edge of the Universe Is Pulling Us

Something Beyond The Edge of the Universe Is Pulling Us

The observable universe is 93 billion light-years across. According to the standard model of physics, it should be a perfect sphere. But when astronomers mapped the absolute edge of the cosmos, they found something impossible: it's not symmetric, and it is actively breaking cosmology. Entire galaxy clusters are drifting at over two million kilometers an hour toward a single, specific region of space—a terrifying phenomenon known as Dark Flow. In this video, we break down the most disturbing anomaly in modern astrophysics: "The Axis of Evil," a massive Cold Spot that shouldn't exist, and the very real possibility that something impossibly massive just beyond our observable horizon is pulling on our universe. When the data contradicts the math, it's time to change the math. If you love exploring the darkest and strangest corners of space, make sure to subscribe to Moonshot Tech for more cosmic mysteries! Production Note: Here on Moonshot Tech, I use AI to visualize the invisible. While the imagery and narration are AI-assisted, the research, scripting, and scientific curation remain 100% human. All data points and theories discussed are based on real published research. These tools allow me to bring these complex cosmic stories to life in a way that would otherwise be impossible. Thank you for your support and understanding.