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I am available right now. I am writing this article to explore the macro universe. Have you ever taken a moment to think about these questions? In such an vast and boundless universe, why do the major planets and galaxies move so regularly along their respective orbits? If no one were to operate and manage this enormous universe, wouldn't the major galaxies and planets become a chaotic mess? In that case, not to mention humans, even the solar system would be as tiny as dust, colliding randomly with other galaxies and planets, and would have long been shattered into pieces. And who provides the driving force for the orderly movement of such massive galaxies, nebulae, and planets? Surely not me, staying up day and night to push these enormous cosmic systems around—pushing this way, pulling that way. Hey… this Andromeda Galaxy, slow down a bit. Wait until I push the Orion Galaxy somewhere else. One by one, no rush. Is that how it is?😂🤣 If there were no such super mysterious force in the universe to control all this, how could we answer the above questions? Someone might jump out right now and say, it’s the gravitational force in the universe that causes them to move so regularly. Are you sure gravity is the main force? Then I ask you, where does this gravity come from? After pondering this, I feel even more that all of this is too incredible, isn’t it? Amitabha🙏 ———Written on Friday, March 6, 2026