Jump on a wave the other direction.
Do they move in different directions that reliably?
Sure. Find any two supermassive binary objects orbiting each other. Their orbits creates a wave in phase and parallel to their rotational plane. This is a very common arrangement. The bigger the masses, the bigger the waves. They will not diminish with distance.
Alternatively, quasars may also produce such waves, but smaller.
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