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Archimedes Plutonium[_2_]
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Default Chapter 11 Solid Body Rotation for galaxies only in Atom Totality,not Big Bang #430 Atom Totality 4th ed

I need to expand on this solid body rotation that is often seen in
astronomy, whether galactic rotation of several galaxies or whether
globular-clusters of stars within a galaxy.

I do not think any physicist or astronomer ever considered the idea
that if galactic solid body rotation shows up as true data, that it
means the end of the Big Bang theory, for it cannot
support such motion.

The idea here is that if the universe is a result of a Big Bang
explosion, that solid body rotation is a contradiction, and that no
such motion should appear in a Big Bang explosion.

On the other hand, inside an atom we constantly run into concepts of
"spin" and spin angular momentum.

And so if the greatest single prediction of the Atom Totality versus
Big Bang theory were put up for question, the Atom Totality would
predict that 99.99% of the Cosmic mass is concentrated in a Cosmic
Nucleus, out of view of life living on pieces of the electron dot
cloud and that there would be solid body rotation of the electron dot
cloud. The Big Bang theory would never have
missing mass, nor the reality of solid body rotation. If we had a shot-
gun and fired it, we would never witness those BBs doing a solid body
rotation dance.

So I need to greatly expand the chapter of missing mass and solid body
rotation and get myself more informed on this topic.

Here are some first Google hits on galactic solid body rotation:

rotation curves - Astronomy Notes
Jun 9, 2010 ... A rigid body rotation is seen close to the center (as
if the ... The highest solid line in the left plot below is for all of
the galactic ...
www.astronomynotes.com/ismnotes/s7.htm - Cached - Similar
Oort constants - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
where V0 and R0 are the rotational velocity and distance to the
Galactic .... Solid body rotation assumes that the entire system is
moving as a ridged body ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oort_constants - Cached - Similar
Rotation Curves of Spiral Galaxies - Y. Sofue & V. Rubin
Logarithmic rotation curves of the Milky Way (thick line), NGC 4258
(thin ... was found to be in solid body rotation of the order of 100
km s-1 (Izumiura et al. .... Simulation of galactic-shock accretion of
nuclear gas disk in an oval ...
nedwww.ipac.caltech.edu/level5/Sept05/Sofue/Sofue4.html - Cached
The Astrophysics Spectator: The Local Motion of the Milky Way Galaxy
Aug 22, 2007 ... The stars in the Galactic disk move as a fluid. ...
and the Galactic disk would rotate like a solid body, with the
rotation velocity of the ...
http://www.astrophysicsspectator.com...LocalFlow.html - Cached -
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Lecture 21 - Galactic Dynamics (4/6/99)
Apr 6, 1999 ... What is a rotation curve? What are Keplerian and solid
body rotation profiles? What is the LSR velocity around the galaxy?
Galactic Dynamics ...
www.nrao.edu/~smyers/courses/astro12/L21.html - Cached - Similar
[PDF] The Disk Rotation of the Milky Way Galaxy Kinematics of
Galactic ...
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rapid increase in rotation speed over the first few hundred parsecs
from the galactic center (as for solid body rotation) to a maximum of
about 260 km/s, ...
www.csupomona.edu/~jis/1999/kong.pdf - Similar
[PDF] Rotation in the Galactic Disk Differential Rotation The Center
of ...
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Physics 216 – Introduction to Astrophysics. 34. Chapter 16. Rotation
in the Galactic Disk. Differential Rotation. Solid-Body. Rotation ...
www.physics.queensu.ca/~phys216/ch16C.pdf - Similar
Rotation Curves
Most galaxies have rotation curves that show solid body rotation in
the very center, following by a slowly rising or constant velocity
rotation in the outer ...
http://www.astro.cornell.edu/academi...ion_curves.htm - Cached -
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[PDF] String theory explanation of galactic rotation.
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by MD Roberts - 2010 - Related articles
Apr 13, 2010 ... Galactic rotation curves often exhibit speeds which
are a ... expected from solid body rotation where the rotation speed
increases with ...
arxiv.org/pdf/1003.1309 - Similar
[PPT] The Milky Way Galaxy
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Bulge – a thick distribution of warm gas and stars around the galactic
center. ... Solid Body Rotation Curve Example: Merry-Go-Rounds ...
faculty.mwsu.edu/physics/jackie.dunn/phys1533/astro_lec13.ppt -
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Archimedes Plutonium
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whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies