One day might take billions of years; a Day of Brahma, is calculated to take 4320 Million earth years.  A Night takes just as long. In the cosmological speculations of later Hinduism, a day in the life of Brahma is divided into 14 periods called manvantara each of which lasts for 306,720,000 years. In every secondary cycle the world is recreated, and a new Manu appears to become the father of the next human race.
The present age is considered the seventh Manu cycle.

This 4320 Million year Day of Brahma followed by a Night of Brahma may be caused by the gravitational waves of the Milky Way that seem to light up the surrounding sea of suns and planets into the well-known spiral shaped waves encircling its center.

The diameter of the Milky way is about 75000 lightyears.

The Milky Way rotates around its center. Unlike the lightened spiral shaped gravitational waves that seem to move clockwise, the Milky Way itself turns counterclockwise. It takes the solar system two hundred Billion years to move around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. Scientists theorize that since the Earth moves around the sun and that the solar system moves around the Milky Way Galaxy that the Milky Way Galaxy Must rotate around the center of the universe.

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