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  • ...bits distance from the center. This requires great mass at the edge of the Galaxy where we are located. Betelgeuse is an obvious candidate for this role.
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  • | keywords = [[Galaxy Clusters]]
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  • * 2002 - "[[A System to Measure the Effects of Special Relativity in Our Galaxy]]"
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  • ...the measured one. Concerning the mystery of the velocity of a galaxy inside its group, the explanation is more direct. For this mys
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  • ...ery close to the measured one. Concerning the mystery of the velocity of a galaxy inside its group, the explanation is more direct. For this mystery, the stu
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  • | title = Is our sun falling toward the blackhole at the center of our galaxy? ...riefly outlined. From that velocity the known solar motion relative to our galaxy is substracted: tangential motion around the center of the Milky Way, and n
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  • ...ions. Working from the terrestrial surface toward the outer reaches of the galaxy, this special issue of the Electric Spacecraft Journal will present an over
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  • | title = Time Resolved Images from the Center of the Galaxy Appear to Counter General Relativity | keywords = [[General Relativity]], [[Galaxy]]
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  • ...nova are radically inconsistent with the calculated distance to the spiral galaxy. Walter Ritz's (1908) ballistic emission theory (which predicts apparent ti
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  • Cosmological Mass Spectrum each Galaxy ...previous papers. Here this aspect has been extended to ensure that every galaxy component of the spectra has a quantised black hole core with a conseq
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  • ...tion of Newton's gravity applied to the non-homogeneous mass of a rotating galaxy. (cite Rebigsol here)
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  • ...for a shorter period of time than those of the older and larger associated galaxy.  The decay of gravity also explains Tifft's measured decay of the mag
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  • * Gallo, S1.00009, [http://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/APR07/Event/65523 Spiral Galaxy Model with Axial Plasma/Gas Vortex: A Possible Suggestion]
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  • | known_for = [[Fundamental nature of gravitation; cosmic physics; galaxy & planet formation and evolution; mantle properties & plate tectonics mecha ...y-Electric (G-E) field, evident at every scale, from Earth's ionosphere to galaxy dynamics without CDM, and an extreme at neutron stars for supernova explosi
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  • ...p; most energetic cosmological events Gamma Ray Bursts are signatures of a galaxy collapse or rebirth. The currently recognized Crisis in Cosmology is a resu
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  • ...r forces]], [[perfect elasticity]], [[perfect cohesion]], [[Milky Way]], [[galaxy]], [[electron]], [[proton]], [[orbits]] ...uons that bind quarks behave like elastic strings. Stars in the Milky Way Galaxy appear to rotate far too fast for the stars to remain in orbit; however, th
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  • | keywords = [[Gravitational attraction]], [[galaxy]], [[halo]], [[primary electric field]], [[biton]], [[galactic spin]], [[ga ...are determined by their spin motion. Outer periphery (halo) of a spinning galaxy is formed by independent primary particles. They orient their primary elect
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  • ...mple of a major interaction is a galactic collision, which may lead to a [[galaxy merger]]. ...xy (the [[Sagittarius Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy|Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy]] into the [[Milky Way]] being an example of the latter). That can possibly
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  • * [[Messier 87]], a giant elliptical galaxy in the Virgo Cluster
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  • ...nating in opposite directions from a small black hole or quasar within our galaxy. A quirk of geometry causes such flares to appear to be super1uminal. Thes
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