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Post by Pincho Paxton on Sept 11, 2017 9:52:24 GMT
Link... Explosive birth of stars swells galactic coresPincho says... Stars are gravity collisions which result in magnetic outflows. When you combine a gravity collision with a magnetic outflow you get gasses. Atoms are built in real time by collisions, and outflows... billions of them all close together. It's like swirling your hand around in a bowl of washing liquid, all of the collisions create tiny sphere, and those sphere have the scale based on the collisions. So atoms get their scale from their galaxy, and each galaxy may have different sized atoms. A star is just a point where gravity originally collided, and that acted as the seed for the star. Gravity is a linear flow force through space, it travels along filaments between galaxies, it becomes tied to each galaxy like an umbilical cord is attached to a baby. So stars are gravity collisions that swell up a galaxy, and gravity collisions are inflation. Pincho Paxton
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