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Perhaps its not Einstein's relativistic theories which are needed in
explaining this phenomena but a tricky approach. In hurricanes due to swirling an eye exists in the center. What is swirling in a hurricane? Atmospheric pressure currents? I am not a weatherman. But high and low pressures form percipitation and wind currents turn into a swirling system, and all swirling systems have the inclination to form a swirling eye. If there is swirling, one can look for an eye. Thunderstorms are turbulant, but it is hurricanes which swirl and form an eye. And here is the finding: spiral galaxies swirl, therefore there is a center which naturally asks for an eye. So rather having objects move dumbly toward a central blackhole, one needs to see the entire swirling galaxy and seek for an eye. The eye, an antigravitational force, which should exist in the location where the central massive black hole is expected to be. Simple, right? This finding should be passed on to astronomists and theoretical physicists for determining the details of the antigravitational forces the eye in relation to galactic swirling would represent. |
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