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Was bored and looking at Hubble telescope images.Thought this one was cool!The bright light in the center is a super nova that will soon be a black hole like the one in the center of our galaxy.Given Stephen Hawkings new theory black holes actually (vomit) or dissipate and die over time expelling the matter it consumed in a mixed up state (since quantam physics doesnt account for complete matter to be destroyed.).Im no astrophysicist but a galaxy has a center of gravity that pulls much like a top that you spin with your fingers.That turning object is creating its own gravity and consuming energy while it spins.But that energy has to be dissipated in some form or another.Just compare the third image with the second one for instance.That galaxy looks like a top albeit with a much longer reaching stem on both sides but it does spin on a central point and create its own gravitational pull.The energy pulled from the spun part of the top expels it at the bottom within the focal point and some of that momentum is used to perpetuate the process.The first pic is of the sombrero galaxy courtesy of Hubble.Looks like to me that supernova is going to be well fed for awhile considering the outer ring and everything in between. The fourth pic is of nebula ngc 6302.Or the butterfly nebula.Saw something today referencing the bow shock and solar magnetism to create x points.Which I think that makes an x what do you think.From my limited understanding in math i can only imagine.From my understanding bow shock is from two colliding magnetic forces in an opposing position.A neutrality if you will?Absolute zero!That creates an x in the draw!Which would constrict magnetic forces in a limited space.My Point if you read it all is!This very x marks the spot could be the formation of a new galaxy or a portal for travelers.Research yourself.I encourage it.And yes I was very bored!
Posted on: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 06:04:01 +0000

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