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Natural Science Forum / Physics / New Theories / February 2006



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Galaxy Energy Theory

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granite stone - 26 Feb 2006 17:50 GMT
I am writing a paper on energy dispersion in the galaxy.  Any articles
similar on this will help.

I  once noticed twirls in a river and came to the conclusion that the
massive energy in a river is released with twirls in corners. In the
same way a massive movement larger than a galaxy released energy into
galaxies and galaxies were formed, like twirls.  The galaxies release
this energy to stars, more twirls, and the stars release energy to
planets in the form of heat.
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 26 Feb 2006 19:05 GMT
granite  I have a theory that the hydrogen gas(nebula) created vortexes
when the supernovae sent a space shock wave,and dust into this cloud.
The swirling vortexes were the areas where the gas and dust could be
compressed easier and faster by gravity's compression force. Part of
this comes out of my "Spin is in Theory"   Best to keep in mind  When
you think of galaxy energy angular motion creates its structure by
creating space between stars,and planets.   Trebert
 
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