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Simply said, the sky is blue, the galactic center is a hole, sure, but
not black as it indeed shines, as a whole, a nature's force of swirling dictates a hole, like in the bathtub as water is going down, except it is not going down in a hurricane, so why is the hole then? See, the same effect. The hole in the hurricane doesn't lead to a 'mystic object'. |
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Simply said, the sky is blue, the galactic center is a
hole, sure, but not black as it indeed shines, as a whole, a nature's force of swirling dictates a hole, like in the bathtub as water is going down, except it is not going down in a hurricane, so why is the hole then? See, the same effect. The hole in the hurricane doesn't lead to a 'mystic object'... but swirling corresponds with an eye. Spirals are seen, swirling is happening, debris is out there in the dark, just look at the latest ring surrounding the Milky Way consisting of very old stars. A galaxy comes, picks up space debris, old stars are still shining out there, left behind by a storm and caught up in the next somewhere. Stars in the ring found (50 thousand light years from the Milky Way galaxy center are very old stars.) The next finding will be that such old stars indeed are spread out everywhere in the cosmos, but not so densely as galaxies. The other weirdest theory is that a spiral arm of two is swirling in from the outer ring, and swirls out the other. Why? A solar flare so huge that it turned into that. One flare and not even a central star, it seems the heading of 'no blackholes possible'. An S in a circle, where debris enters, and exits on the other side, passing through the center, to keep gravitational balance, then the flare exits and breaks up into debris, and perhaps finds its way back down again through a gravitational tunnel, what else, since there are no blackholes. The S can twist in the center. Or, just swirling like a hurricane which seems the most powerful explanation, as gravity applies both directions. The the eye appears, an eye which opposes blackholes as cycling occurs to balance a collapse of gravity, why should it collapse? An eye forms, the galaxy is visibly swirling and the stormy swirling forms a gravitational white hole. Reinventing the wheel of this Universe. |
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In days of slavery the situation was the same.
Sadists ruled the world, surrounded by junkees who shot each other around the goldminers' towns. The Internet, hold on. Take a look at that Galaxy. Its a beauty. Damn you cowboy! Bang Bang. Typo: "The other weirdest theory in that a spiral arm of two, one is swirling in from the outer ring of debris, and swirls out the other direction, finding a gravitational tunnel through an S-like path. In debris, out debris, Galaxy move on." |
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In days of slavery the situation was the same.
Sadists ruled the world, surrounded by junkees who shot each other around the goldminers' towns. The Internet, hold on. Take a look at that Galaxy. Its a beauty. Damn you cowboy! Bang Bang. Typo: "The other weirdest theory is that in a spiral arm of two, one is swirling in from the outer ring of debris, and swirls out the other direction, finding a gravitational tunnel through an S-like path. In debris, out debris, Galaxy move on." Science like paths like that, wormholes and blackholes. Interesting that the Universe is like that. |
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