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Are we ever moving ever closer to the center of our Galaxy due to a super massive black hole?

I've seen in documentaries that at the center of each galaxy is a super massive black hole which holds the galaxy together. 

Since black holes have such a strong pull, are we slowly being pulled in closer and closer to this black hole?

Are we ever moving closer to the center of our super massive black hole?

I've seen in documentaries that at the center of each galaxy is a super massive black hole which holds the galaxy together. Since black holes have such a strong pull, are we slowly being pulled in closer and closer to this black hole?

Are we moving ever closer to the center of our Galaxy due to a super massive black hole?

I've seen in documentaries that at the center of each galaxy is a super massive black hole which holds the galaxy together. 

Since black holes have such a strong pull, are we slowly being pulled in closer and closer to this black hole?

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Are we ever moving closer to the center of our super massive black hole?

I've seen in documentaries that at the center of each galaxy is a super massive black hole which holds the galaxy together. Since black holes have such a strong pull, are we slowly being pulled in closer and closer to this black hole?