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This thought came to me when talking(typing)to Bill Nunnetee We were
discussing "globular clusters" As you know(those that read my posts) I'm always looking for sameness in the universe. I find this sameness in globular clusters,and elliptical galaxies. They both have the same shape. They both have very old stars. They both have no nebular"s inside their structures Globular clusters could be a small elliptical galaxy within a spiral galaxy?. Now comes another sameness thought,how about the elliptical bulge of the Milky Way. Could that be considered as a elliptical galaxy that is making up the Milky Way core? That kind of fits because it would have to be much older than the spiral arms. Nature builds from the center out. Now taking these thoughts to answer questions Elliptical galaxies and Globular Clusters are the same thing,and only their size gives them different names. Being older structures than our Milky Way they must be much further away. It is these hard to see structures that are trying to tell us the age of the universe. Bill mentioned they were much older than I thought. They could very well have came before supernova explosions,and I always had them as being the first stars. Bert |
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Like to clear up a thought that I said "globular star clusters are
older,and farther away" This is true,but not for clusters that are inside the Milky Way,or the Adronoma galaxy. Bert |
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What if the large planet revolves around a smaller planet? Not very
"iffy" We see stars revolving around a 12 mile in diameter neutron star. What revolves around what is based on which has the strongest gravity. We have to remember the object with less inertia (weight) is falling,and its side step motion keeps it from hitting. A rock planet can be a thousand times heavier(more dense) than a gas planet. The planet Saturn is not as dense as water. I predict some day when we have telescopes a million times better than the Hubble we might find billions of gas planets orbiting around a smaller rock planet. Gas moons instead of rock moons. This is not true in our solar system. I don't think that should control are thinking however. These thoughts are based on good science. Bert |
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