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The galaxy doesn't revolve around anything; it is slowly moving toward the other galaxys within our galaxy cluster as they are all bound by gravity. Galaxies of other clusters are moving away from us at 70km/s/megaparsec, (known as the Hubble constant) due to the expansion of the universe. This process is fueled by Dark Energy. I thought I'd give you an actual answer- not that the revolving around God one wasn't good... for laughs. Objects 1 Megaparsec away move at 70km/s. Objects 2 Megaparsecs away move at 140km/s The universe is homogenious and isotropic; It has no center and no edge.

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