Why do galaxies look like they spread out in a single plane (ie, why do they look more like frisbees than spheres)?

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Why do galaxies look like they spread out in a single plane (ie, why do they look more like frisbees than spheres)?

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Everything is pulled equally towards the center of mass by gravity but that force is only resisted by spinning. The spinning can only occur along a single plane because more than one plane will cause the objects to collide with each other. Everything averages out in the end and you get a disk.

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