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As outlined, our Local Group moves towards the Virgo Cluster, which pulls additional structures towards its heart—a phenomenon termed the Great Attractor. Recent studies have uncovered even more peculiar gravitational influences, introducing the concept of the Shapely Supercluster. This structure appears to exert a compelling pull that cannot solely be attributed to the mass within the Laniakea Supercluster.
There's growing evidence indicating a puzzling contradiction: the mass estimates of the Shapely Supercluster may not account fully for the massive gravitational pull it exerts. To resolve this discrepancy, the potential existence of something called the Dipole Repeller—a vast cosmic void—comes into play.
The Dipole Repeller Explained