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  • This theory is very well rounded and gives a good unity to observations on both the macro and micro scales. I doubt that you are but if you have any trouble explaining the effects of relativity such as length and time contraction Hermann Bondi gives a very good and easy to follow explanation of this that, to my knowledge, does not conflict with your theory. Also it would be much appreciated if you would post more videos detailing your theory.

  • Most astrophysicists support that notion, and there is also some indication that the central stars in the galaxy rotates around a strongly attractive centre of some kind.. However, these data are not yet conclusive, and I uphold this hypothesis until more conclusive evidence is presented. Note that my model of cosmos is only one of many possible spin-offs from my main theory about Forces by Proxy, for which we hope to present a quantum field theory representation rather soon.

  • I thought that in the centar of the galaxy is a black hole

  • Is there any proof to the Ks theory?

  • The concept of galaxies shown here is a spin off of Forces by Proxy, and as such has less likelyhood of being correct than the bare concept of K-particles as a dense flux of a new class of sub-subatomic particles which define all forces of nature, and denies the existence of any directly attractive forces over empty space, allowing only pressure forces.. We are working at a quantum field representation of the K which may give some consequences which can support or falsify the K concept.

  • Interesting theory!! But what are Ks are they the momentum of EMR?

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