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In the Star Wars galaxy, people can access the Force by way of Midi-chlorians, which are tiny life-forms. No one really knows how the Force works, but it is like ocean currents. It flows around every living thing and helps life exist. So, I suppose the answer to the question you're asking is that 'The Force flows like an ocean.' It surrounds the life-forms of the Star Warsgalaxy, and it gives living things incredible energy. Think of the Force as a huge sea, and it covers everything. Please note: the Force is not real, it is made up.

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force=mass X acceleration

So force travels according in the direction of acceleration given. I hope this answeres your question but its a little vague and there is no strict answer. hoe dose travel

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