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  • ...rals]], [[coral]], [[stellar metamorphosis]], [[star evolution]], [[planet formation]] ...ne formations. Thus a limestone formation, also known as calcium carbonate formation, is directly where an ancient coral reef was located. Diagram of this proce
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  • | keywords = [[Fluid Aether Vortex]], [[Star Formation]], [[Planet Formation]]
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  • | name = Primordial Star | image = Primordial Star 1491.jpg
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  • | title = Stellar Metamorphosis: XO-3b the Eccentric Star .... This aging star has falsified the establishment’s dogma for planet formation via proto-planetary disk with its eccentric orbit but is consistently ignor
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  • | title = Stellar Metamorphosis: An Alternative for the Star Sciences This paper explains that planetary formation is stellar evolution. Planets are ancient stars and stars are young planets
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  • ...ce of EUWS cycles can be detected in a wide variety of ways including star formation oscillations, episodes of volcanism, global climate fluctuations, evolution
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  • ...actic nuclei and quasars; the origin and abundance of light elements; star formation and the evolution of solar systems; redshift periodicities and anomalous re
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  • ...only known blueshift galaxies are in the direction of Virgo, and a unique star-less galaxy of hydrogen has just been discovered there. All these observati
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  • ...mental and theoretical investigations into collective processes, structure formation, and self-organization of nuclear matter. It reports the results of experim ...the initiation of self-sustaining collective processes that result in the formation of nuclear structures are also examined.
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  • ...in its unorthodox orbital position via the prevailing concept of planetary formation by the accretion of dust, gas, and/or planetesimals. Substantive corroborat
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  • | keywords = [[gravitation]], [[star: rotary]], [[disc galaxies]], [[spiral galaxies]], [[repulsion]], [[relativ * Lecture E : a word on the formation of disc galaxies.
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  • ...7: [http://www.wbabin.net/physics/sadovnik.pdf Gravity, Particles and Star Formation]<br />Added Aug. 14, 2006: [http://www.wbabin.net/physics/sadovnik14.htm Th
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  • | keywords = [[gravitation]], [[gravitomagnetism]], [[rotary star]], [[disc galaxy]], [[repulsion]], [[relativity]], [[gyrotation]], [[Heavis ...that the MAE and the LFL allow us to explain perfectly and very simply the formation of disc galaxies and the constant speed of the stars of the disk. They expl
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  • ...Theory of Internal Formation of Fuels and Elements) and (CSPT) (The Comet-Star-to-Planet Theory), were originally explored in the first three editions.&nb
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  • ...ds = [[exo-planets]], [[stars]], [[planets]], [[star evolution]], [[planet formation]]
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  • ...y considered to have begun as plasma, the rates of galaxy, star and planet formation using plasma physics can be shown to have been more rapid than models based
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  • ...ore surprisingly, he finds strong evidence that many, or even most, of the star images we see in the night sky are actually optical illusions caused by the <ul> * Chapter 9 - Quasars -A New Kind of Star?
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  • ...erformed on 31 different time-series. The data included histories of star formation rates, asteroid impacts, volcanic activity, evolution (appearance of new ge
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  • * <em>The Formation and Evolution of Galaxies</em>, 81p.&nbsp;(1989)&nbsp;$18.00 * 1988 - "[[The Star that Couldn't be There]]"
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  • ...iterature. More recently, he proposed that the stability of the sun or any star arises from a controlled feedback in the corona similar to the operation of * 2012 - "[[An Electric Universe View of Stellar and Galactic Formation]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_6573.pdf Read
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  • The end (leftmost point) of every track is labeled with the star's mass in [[solar masses]] ({{Solar mass|link=y}}), and represents its posi ...emperature, until either a [[radiative zone]] develops, at which point the star starts following the [[Henyey track]], or nuclear fusion begins, marking it
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  • ...gas]], [[plasma]], [[stellar metamorphosis]], [[star evolution]], [[planet formation]]
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  • ...example of the latter). That can possibly trigger a small amount of [[star formation]]. Such orphaned clusters of stars were sometimes referred to as "blue blob Colliding galaxies are common during [[galaxy formation and evolution|galaxy evolution]].<ref>[http://www.space.com/29157-hubble-sp
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  • ...f its energy output is thought to be the result of a massive burst of star formation, or [[Starburst (astronomy)|starburst]], probably triggered by the merging ...mera and Multi-Object Spectrometer|NICMOS]], revealed more than 200 huge [[star cluster]]s in the central part of the galaxy.
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  • * 2011 - "[[Weaknesses in the Formation and Evolution Processes of Mainstream Gravity and Cosmology Theories, and t * 2010 - "[[The Calculation of the Bending of Star Light Grazing the Sun]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/a
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  • ...ar medium (ISM), cosmic voids which are the sources of empty space in star formation areas, WMAP cold spot in relation to parallel universes, the missing link e
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  • ...d with what appeared to be a small blue star. When the [[spectrum]] of the star was measured, it contained unidentifiable [[spectral line]]s that defied al ...d represent a speed of 47,000&nbsp;km/s, far beyond the speed of any known star and defying an obvious explanation. Nor would this explain the huge radio e
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  • ...capture from molecular clouds - A dynamical constraint on star and planet formation]", Clube, S. V. M.; Napier, W. M., <i>Royal Astronomical Society, Monthly N
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  • ...erse.Therefore, using plasma physics, the rates of galaxy, star and planet formation can be shown to have been muchmore rapid in the early cosmos. This may reso
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  • ...erse.Therefore, using plasma physics, the rates of galaxy, star and planet formation can be shown to have been muchmore rapid in the early cosmos. This may reso
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  • The field is so small that only a few foreground [[star]]s in the [[Milky Way]] lie within it; thus, almost all of the 3,000 object ...her form chains and arcs: these are likely to be regions of intense [[star formation]]. Others may be distant [[quasar]]s. Astronomers initially ruled out the p
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  • ...actic components, providing crucial clues for understanding the structure, formation and evolution of our [[galaxy]]. ...sses. A total of 11,000 stars will be analyzed with 25-35 observations per star over an 18-month period. It is expected to detect between 150 and 200 new e
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  • ..., a collision is suspected to be responsible for the intense burst of star formation. Models have suggested that Centaurus A was a large elliptical galaxy that ...e of more recent [[star formation]];<ref name="israel1998"/> over 100 star formation regions have been identified in the disk.<ref name="hodgekennicutt1983">{{c
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  • ...capture from molecular clouds - A dynamical constraint on star and planet formation]", Clube, S. V. M.; Napier, W. M., <i>Royal Astronomical Society, Monthly N
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  • ...more like cirrus clouds than the cumulus clouds that are required for star formation.
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  • An interesting theory regarding the formation of the universe postulated by Rydin, the "Big Wave," offers a possible sugg ...her astrophysical phenomena. Perhaps an especially vigorous period of star formation occurred at about this time. (5) Note that my map is not intended to be a h
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  • ...of the presence of bright star clusters (or discontinuous chains of bright star clusters) in the spiral arms. ...ied companion galaxies may be foreground/background sources or even bright star clusters within the individual galaxies.
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  • |title=The Road to Galaxy Formation |title=Formation of Structure in the Universe
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  • ...bly seen: the direction of the [[angular momentum]] of all observed double star systems remains fixed with respect to the direction of the angular momentum ...703082v1 Li-Xin Li] ''Effect of the Global Rotation of the Universe on the Formation of Galaxies'' General Relativity and Gravitation, '''30''' (1998) {{doi|10.
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