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Cold galaxy eyes
The center of the hurricane eye cools.
While the temperature in a galaxy nucleus is expected to be very high, it is possible that the eye (and not a super-massive galaxy as being thought) may have cooling effects. But the cooling effects are applied toward space. It is known that no X-rays are being emitted from the core of spiral galaxies as earlier thought. Space 'freezes' and produces no X-Rays in the eye. A CMBR storm, energy in the Universe after all arises from space in the form of CMBR. In hot regions, radioactivity is very high, and may produce galaxies (spiral galaxy storms). |
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Cold galaxy eyes
typo: (and not a super-massive 'black hole' as being thought)
continued: So here I talked of the idea, that CMBR causes atmospheric conditions of warm and cold in space. Now currents arise when warm and cold fronts meet. Currents capture matter along. Its been shown that a galaxy, 'as being seen' is only 10 percent mass of the whole galaxy's mass. 90 percent is dark energy, which we don't see. |
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