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Post by Pincho Paxton on Jun 7, 2024 9:45:08 GMT
Link... Planet-forming disks around very low-mass stars are differentPincho says... Using my physics stars are built when our supermassive black hole is divided up into smaller holes. Those holes then get flung out into the galaxy. Gravity moves towards the holes, and divides them up into smaller holes we call particles. It is spin that slices up the holes into particle physics. Spin is created when gravity collides with more gravity, the spin is toroidal, and that spin scales the torus down. Particles are a bunch of tiny spins. Gravity always moves towards holes, not mass, but it creates mass from the spins. It creates particle physics from the spins with holes in the middle. So smaller stars are smaller bunches of holes, and the particles give off different spins to create different molecules. You should always work things out physically. Gravity is a physical thing not a mathematical thing, so it can do physical things such as collide, and spin. Pincho Paxton
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