Info on Galaxies. Hubblecast 16 Galaxies gone wild! (HD)
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@AtheistPride007 In another hubble cast they show how the electromagnetic fields' keep a cloud together, and it it dose that it also keep matter together, and since the motion of the gravity would be straight out like a pole, they are only limited to he length of the pole, and when turning the stars and electromagnet would act like a bent pole with the stars in the outer area keeping pace with the inner ones.
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@AtheistPride007 To me that is the gravity pulling it along and making it stay chaught up like the spokes of a wheel, and stars in a galaxy. The sun's little gravity doesn't have the pull the outter planets as fast as it could, then there are wheels within wheels motion, rather then solid wheel movement. Planets grivity making small circles of their own.
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@AtheistPride007 That seems to be the strange part scientists feel that things in the solar system go slower then those in a galaxy, the farther out they are, gravity not having as much pull on them. But if you have a pole with a ball on the end and pull it around you, you can step once and the farther out it is the faster it has to spin to stay across from you.
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There is also the thought that dark matter must be out there&there is like 90% of it out there.I think they'll discover that the reason that gravity seems so weak is that it's only the smaller part of what will someday be called 'Actual gravity',&the solar system type view of it will be considered 'planetary' or weak gravity.
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There is also the thought that dark matter must be out there&there is like 90% of it out there.I think they'll discover that the reason that gravity seems so weak is that it's only the smaller part of what will someday be called 'Actual gravity',&the solar system type view of it will be considered 'planetary' or weak gravity.
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Superrrrrr !!
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That mixed-galaxy-shit is craaaaaaaazy O_O
In some views gravity is not even strong enough2hold on2 the outer stars in a Galaxy&then here they say how the gravity is so strong that not only does it affect the outer stars but it can pull other galaxies towards it.
TearyEyesAnderson 1 year ago
@TearyEyesAnderson Gravity IS strong enough to hold galaxies together. The problem is that the outer part of galaxies are going faster than the calculated speed they should have (This depends on the mass of the galaxy). That means there is mass that we can't see. So yes galaxies do collide all the time. They steer to close to one another and then once they reach a certain distance from each other gravity takes over and they are pulled together.
AtheistPride007 1 year ago