Why Nothing in the Universe Ever Stands Still
Everything in the universe spins. Not as a poetic observation — as a physical fact that applies at every scale we can observe. Electrons spin. Atoms spin. Planets spin. Stars spin. Galaxies spin. Neutron stars complete 716 full rotations every second. Black holes spin so fast that spacetime itself is dragged around with them. The largest structures in the universe — filaments stretching hundreds of millions of light years — show signs of rotating around their long axes. The reason is angular momentum. A quantity that cannot be created or destroyed — only transferred. It is conserved because space has no preferred direction. This is not an empirical observation. It is a mathematical theorem proved by Emmy Noether in 1915. The symmetry of space implies the conservation. Here at Silent Abyss, we make documentaries to be experienced, not just watched. Just let it play. space, angular momentum, why does everything spin, rotation, physics, space documentary, silent abyss, universe, astronomy, sleep documentary, relaxing space, calm space

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