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starsmurf
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The 70 km/s/Mpc means that for every Mpc away the galaxy is from where you stand, its speed increases by 70km per second, so one 100 Mpc away would seem to you to be moving away from you at 7000km/s. Someone in a galaxy further away from that galaxy would measure the speed as higher and someone in a galaxy closer to it would measure it as slower. It’s just like with the seats in the movie theatre analogy I used, it is all relative to the position of the observer.
As for the hydrogen atom, if it were moving at 70km/s it would hit with a force of 0.000000000000000000001162 Newtons, so not much of a whack or a thud there! the Mpc bit is obviously not relevent to a hydrogen atom, as it is a measure of distance.
As for the hydrogen atom, if it were moving at 70km/s it would hit with a force of 0.000000000000000000001162 Newtons, so not much of a whack or a thud there! the Mpc bit is obviously not relevent to a hydrogen atom, as it is a measure of distance.