There is a major flaw in this theory. These dark stars whether they're brown dwarfs, black dwarfs, etc would still radiate heat that would be detectable in the infrared spectrum if 90% of a galaxy's mass consisted of them.
Nice theory makes sense, let me see if i get the gist... there are stars with non fissionable elements and are thus dark, until they receive fissionable elements from the galactic jets. If the galactic core shoots out jets wouldn't it need to be pointed exactly at the dark stars or would it just radiate out everywhere?About dark holes how do you explain matter dissipating and being sucked into a singularity then transmitting x rays?
If, as you suggest dark stars make up for a veritable percentage of dark matter - I wonder is there any measured evidence for a significant amount of dark stars in our galactic halo - or in another galactic halo. From what I understand those stars should be visible by the same mechanism as dust clouds: they are iluminated by luminous stars, and our technology is well able to measure that.
Let me see if I get the gist. Origins unknown, there are MASSIVE balls of dark matter out there. When this ball gets big enough, the centre ignites and jets off it's nuclear material at its gravitationally weakest points. These jets ignite the dark matter and generate strings of stars.
Almost, but not quite. Massive ball of dark stars, a dark galaxy. Then, when the center gets massive enough, it shoots out jets of nuclear matter which seeds the dark stars it encounters causing them to ignite. What you see are the strings of stars that have been lighted. The dark stars are still there, but you can't see them. I think the idea of black holes is the result of people not knowing what's not known. Thanks for viewing.
Are you saying black holes do not exist? I thought this was somewhat settled? There's even supposed Hubble images of them.
I was taught that a star grows via runaway nuclear fission, then explodes in a Supernova, then if the mass is great enough it will collapse in on itself and cause an 'endless' gravity well so powerful that not even light can escape.
Your theory is elegant and explains a lot. I am curious how it works in concert with Supernova and Blackholes.
I do not think that matter disappears forever into a black hole. Some people think that black holes form at galactic centers, but hey, matter escapes in the form of galactic jets. About supernovae, I have no thoughts other than textbook explanations. There is a a whole lot yet to understand. Thanks for viewing.
The human population on Earth is greater than 6.7 billion, as of February 2009. There is only one extant subspecies, Homo sapiens sapiens. Ref wikipedia. H.s.s.
Yes let us assume that H.s.s. decide to light a star in the way of fisionable elements. What distance to the nearest 1 solar mass dark star? And it what direction? ;-)
Marvin the question becomes what will H.s.s. do with the accumulation of fisionable material on earth in time. Will H.s.s. perhaps one day send out a starter for a star to near by dark matter halo. Roddy Young
What is "H.s.s."? Lighting a dark star with fissionable elements would be proof positive. What is the radius of a 1 solar mass dark star? A few km? Thanks for viewing.
Thanks. In my experience, when understood, nature is elegantly simple, especially something that occurs over and over, like galaxies; elegant and beautiful.. Thanks for viewing.
This is far more substantial than "IN THE BEGINNING GOD CREATED THE HEAVENS AND THE EARTH SO SHUT UP AND EAT YOUR CORNFLAKES", and to compare this elegant theory to "Biblical Science" is absurd.
Hang your head in shame! This theory elegantly explains the shape and size of galaxies, and presents a fascinating theory on their origins and destinies. It may not be the final word, but it's definitely curious and perhaps substantial data for a debate!
I have always wondered were the sun and the galaxies gets it's fuel this gives a better understanding of how it all works
mynameisradar 4 months ago
There is a major flaw in this theory. These dark stars whether they're brown dwarfs, black dwarfs, etc would still radiate heat that would be detectable in the infrared spectrum if 90% of a galaxy's mass consisted of them.
Kunjaku 2 years ago
Nice theory makes sense, let me see if i get the gist... there are stars with non fissionable elements and are thus dark, until they receive fissionable elements from the galactic jets. If the galactic core shoots out jets wouldn't it need to be pointed exactly at the dark stars or would it just radiate out everywhere?About dark holes how do you explain matter dissipating and being sucked into a singularity then transmitting x rays?
aaadd68 2 years ago
If, as you suggest dark stars make up for a veritable percentage of dark matter - I wonder is there any measured evidence for a significant amount of dark stars in our galactic halo - or in another galactic halo. From what I understand those stars should be visible by the same mechanism as dust clouds: they are iluminated by luminous stars, and our technology is well able to measure that.
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blacksilkblacksilk 2 years ago
Let me see if I get the gist. Origins unknown, there are MASSIVE balls of dark matter out there. When this ball gets big enough, the centre ignites and jets off it's nuclear material at its gravitationally weakest points. These jets ignite the dark matter and generate strings of stars.
So far so good?
Any thoughts on black holes?
I'm seriously fascinated!!!
mythstifieD 2 years ago
Almost, but not quite. Massive ball of dark stars, a dark galaxy. Then, when the center gets massive enough, it shoots out jets of nuclear matter which seeds the dark stars it encounters causing them to ignite. What you see are the strings of stars that have been lighted. The dark stars are still there, but you can't see them. I think the idea of black holes is the result of people not knowing what's not known. Thanks for viewing.
MarvinHerndon 2 years ago
Are you saying black holes do not exist? I thought this was somewhat settled? There's even supposed Hubble images of them.
I was taught that a star grows via runaway nuclear fission, then explodes in a Supernova, then if the mass is great enough it will collapse in on itself and cause an 'endless' gravity well so powerful that not even light can escape.
Your theory is elegant and explains a lot. I am curious how it works in concert with Supernova and Blackholes.
mythstifieD 2 years ago
I do not think that matter disappears forever into a black hole. Some people think that black holes form at galactic centers, but hey, matter escapes in the form of galactic jets. About supernovae, I have no thoughts other than textbook explanations. There is a a whole lot yet to understand. Thanks for viewing.
MarvinHerndon 2 years ago
The human population on Earth is greater than 6.7 billion, as of February 2009. There is only one extant subspecies, Homo sapiens sapiens. Ref wikipedia. H.s.s.
Yes let us assume that H.s.s. decide to light a star in the way of fisionable elements. What distance to the nearest 1 solar mass dark star? And it what direction? ;-)
RoddyYoung 2 years ago
Marvin the question becomes what will H.s.s. do with the accumulation of fisionable material on earth in time. Will H.s.s. perhaps one day send out a starter for a star to near by dark matter halo. Roddy Young
RoddyYoung 2 years ago
What is "H.s.s."? Lighting a dark star with fissionable elements would be proof positive. What is the radius of a 1 solar mass dark star? A few km? Thanks for viewing.
MarvinHerndon 2 years ago
That was absolutely amazing! It's so elegant, must be true... right? I totally think it fits tho!
mythstifieD 2 years ago
Thanks. In my experience, when understood, nature is elegantly simple, especially something that occurs over and over, like galaxies; elegant and beautiful.. Thanks for viewing.
MarvinHerndon 2 years ago
I would observe that the idea of God creating the earth in 7 days appears to be an elegant solution as well. Elegance does not determine truth.
flowrate69 2 years ago
This is far more substantial than "IN THE BEGINNING GOD CREATED THE HEAVENS AND THE EARTH SO SHUT UP AND EAT YOUR CORNFLAKES", and to compare this elegant theory to "Biblical Science" is absurd.
Hang your head in shame! This theory elegantly explains the shape and size of galaxies, and presents a fascinating theory on their origins and destinies. It may not be the final word, but it's definitely curious and perhaps substantial data for a debate!
mythstifieD 2 years ago
Good sir, I said that it was an elegant solution, I did not say it was correct.
Only a point being made was that elegance does not determine truth, but it can make truth look nicer to the eye.
I am in fact a born again atheist and would not believe such things.
jptdrake 2 years ago