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Old June 19th 06, 04:24 AM posted to sci.astro
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Michio Kaku wondered about dark energy, why a
galaxy doesn't fly apart. He said scientists calculated
that 90 percent of the mass of the galaxy is not found.


The answer arose:

The spiral galaxy is like a solar system of millions of
Suns, but without a Sun in the center. Like a hurricane,
the energy is in the swirling of the whole system and
not in the orbit.


Today I have sent him my answer.

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Old June 19th 06, 04:29 AM posted to sci.astro
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Michio Kaku wondered about dark energy, why a
galaxy doesn't fly apart. He said scientists calculated
that 90 percent of the mass of the galaxy is not found.


The answer arose:

The spiral galaxy is like a solar system of millions of
Suns, but without a Sun in the center. Like a hurricane,
the energy is in the swirling of the whole system and
not in the orbit.


Today I have sent him my answer.


Isn't it scary? That there are these dark swirling energies,
which they only speculated as dark matter energies.

Its just the inertia behind a hurricane-like galaxy. Its
like waves which make matter go this way or that way.

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Old June 19th 06, 05:13 AM posted to sci.astro
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Default Dark energy

Michio Kaku wondered about dark energy, why a
galaxy doesn't fly apart. He said scientists calculated
that 90 percent of the mass of the galaxy is not found.


The answer arose:

The spiral galaxy is like a solar system of millions of
Suns, but without a Sun in the center. Like a hurricane,
the energy is in the swirling of the whole system and
not in the orbit.


Today I have sent him my answer.


Isn't it scary? That there are these dark swirling energies,
which they only speculated as dark matter energies.

Its just the inertia behind a hurricane-like galaxy. Its
like waves which make matter go this way or that way.


If you just put gas everywhere, you could see that spiral
galaxies swirl. So. big finding. Bla. You can add my
Universal law of Gravity that gravity weakens proportionally
toward the nucleus (as with Earth, gravity cancels out from
opposite directions).

http://chamorrobible.org/images/phot...Galaxy-M64.jpg

Shoot the mother****ing Nobel Prize Winner. Someone,
damn, I'll have to do it myself!

 




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