Now answer this question: why are all the galaxies, including our own, moving toward the exact same spot at millions of miles per second? Or what is the Great Attractor?
The “Great Attractor” is the apex of a gigantic black hole through which the entire universe is falling.
Galaxies which are “farther down” the hole appear to be receding from us because they are moving faster than us.
Galaxies for which we are “farther down” also appear to be receding because we are moving faster than they.
The “Big Bang” is the event horizon of this black hole.