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Why don't we see objects colliding and moving towards each other in the universe?

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Nimisha Tripathi

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Nice question
the ans of this question is based on big bang theory-

Objects in universe are in equilibrium state and are attracting one another by gravitational force of attraction.But there one theory of universe known as Big bang theory , according to which this universe is continueouslyexpending. So objects in the universe can not collide

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