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The cosmological evolution and ultimate fate
In my view, the Universe will continue to expand until my bladder
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The cosmological evolution and ultimate fate
In my view, the Universe will continue to expand until my bladder
bursts. Spiral galaxies are accelerating on their tracks like trains, eventually crashing and leaving elliptic galaxies behind. The cause for the acceleration is simple: Gravity tightens these swirling spiral cyclones. Spiral arms are locally bound gravitationally and the spiral galaxy is gravitationally loose, so loose that without dark energy the spiral galaxy would fly apart. There is no expansion. There is speedup of spiral galaxies on their tracks. There is a growing distance as a result, but soon most galaxies will turn into chaotic elliptic galaxies. Our own galaxy is colliding with the Andromeda galaxy. Will elliptic galaxies turn into spiral galaxies again? Unknown. The Universe will be filled with white clouds and not spirals. It was the big bang that created spiral upon spiral galaxies but all is turning into a big random collision cloud. Even elliptic galaxies collide, raising the random and the giant, the expansion is slowing down. |
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The cosmological evolution and ultimate fate
On Mar 22, 7:08 am, wrote:
In my view, the Universe will continue to expand until my bladder bursts. Spiral galaxies are accelerating on their tracks like trains, eventually crashing and leaving elliptic galaxies behind. The cause for the acceleration is simple: Flatulence. |
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The cosmological evolution and ultimate fate
On Mar 22, 7:34 am, Sam Wormley wrote:
wrote: Spiral galaxies are accelerating on their tracks like trains, eventually crashing and leaving elliptic galaxies behind. The cause for the acceleration is simple: Gravity tightens these swirling spiral cyclones. Spiral arms are locally bound gravitationally and the spiral galaxy is gravitationally loose, so loose that without dark energy the spiral galaxy would fly apart. There is no expansion. There is speedup of spiral galaxies on their tracks. There is a growing distance as a result, but soon most galaxies will turn into chaotic elliptic galaxies. Our own galaxy is colliding with the Andromeda galaxy. Will elliptic galaxies turn into spiral galaxies again? Unknown. The Universe will be filled with white clouds and not spirals. It was the big bang that created spiral upon spiral galaxies but all is turning into a big random collision cloud. Even elliptic galaxies collide, raising the random and the giant, the expansion is slowing down. Mostly bull****! Which is the good bit? :-o Major factors include o conservation of angular momentum o gravitational interaction (of baryonic and dark matter) o cosmic expansion o supernovae explosions black hole jets http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/blackhole/program.html http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/program...t/3314_05.html http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/program.../3314_05.html- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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