"Dark flow" is a term used in cosmology to describe a peculiar phenomenon observed in the motion of galaxy clusters that appears to be moving in a direction that cannot be fully explained by the known gravitational influences from matter within our observable universe. Specifically, it refers to the observation that certain galaxy clusters seem to be moving towards a particular region of the sky at a speed that is not accounted for by the distribution of mass and energy we see in the universe.
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