On 03/19/2024 12:54 AM, The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
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Ross Finlayson wrote:
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A hypothesis ....
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... filling the space that is the agglomeration of what was their jet.
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So, are there gravitic singularities in the middle of galaxies? Maybe not.
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Are there gravitic filaments holding it all together? Maybe not.
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Galaxies don't fly apart because they are held together by gravity.
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Galaxies don't fly apart because they are...cells.
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The next galaxy is just another cell...bounded.
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I'll take it one step further...
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Galaxies are cells, singularities cells.
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Galaxies don't fly apart because they are held together by gravity....a
membrane of gravity.
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Well, you see, the idea, is to explain two, or more,
things, at once.
So, "space contraction" and "fall gravity", then get
into how these gravitic and gravific, make for the
simplest super-classical model, that still arrives at
all the classical in the middle, as a sum-of-histories
sum-of-potentials, SSHP, that it's potential again
in the middle, the classical, the linear, singularity.
So, like black holes, and, dark matter, then you got,
dark energy. This is that "not only do galaxies not
fly apart, they drift apart", it's all one fall, helping unify
and unite the whole thing, because it's one physics.
Pioneer anomaly: Voyager's reached "beyond the
solar system", what an event. It's beyond the solar
system, out past the solar wind into the beyond
the rotating frame. They heard from Voyager
recently, and there's some hope it will reach to
us again.
Of course if you've ever watched Star Trek,
then there's NOMAD and then there's V-GER,
as from the episode with NOMAD, non-sequitur,
and the movie. One hopes that Voyager remains
a pretty great thing.
Fictitious forces? No, ..., real potential.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pioneer_anomalyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_energy"Membranes" or "branes" is usually about
string theory. String theory: twice as smaller
as atoms, smooth grain, it's a continuum mechanics.
"Quantum mechanics is never wrong:
it's a continuum mechanics."
So, "space contraction" and "fall gravity",
and "rest exchange", these are about I think
the greatest things to have a simplest theory,
that results from adding all up the
sum-of-histories sum-of-potentials,
all principled and theoretical.
It's a continuum mechanics, ....