Someone did the math, though with a lot of guessing as we don't know the mass of the milky way:
The center should be ~100,000 years younger over the 13.7 billion years it existed so about 0.0007% in difference.
Someone did the math, though with a lot of guessing as we don't know the mass of the milky way:
The center should be ~100,000 years younger over the 13.7 billion years it existed so about 0.0007% in difference.
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