panvelocity
Panvelocity is a concept in physics that refers to the velocity of an object relative to all other objects in the universe. It is a theoretical construct that combines the traditional notion of velocity with the idea of the universe's expansion. In the context of the expanding universe, panvelocity takes into account the recession velocity of distant galaxies due to the Hubble flow, in addition to the object's proper motion.
The term "panvelocity" was coined to describe the comprehensive velocity of an object, considering both its
Panvelocity is calculated by vectorially adding the object's proper motion to its recession velocity due to
The concept of panvelocity highlights the interconnectedness of local and cosmic scales in understanding the motion