Why do structures like solar systems and galaxies not expand along with the universe?

Answer

The gravitational attraction within these structures is vastly stronger than the effect of cosmic expansion.

The repulsive effect of cosmic expansion is dominated by local forces, especially gravity, on smaller scales. Consequently, structures held together by gravity, such as the Milky Way or our solar system, do not expand.

Why do structures like solar systems and galaxies not expand along with the universe?

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