Friday, October 13, 2006

About Galaxies and how they work. If you have looked carefully at a Galaxy and towards the center of it from a view as if you were looking down on it like that of a plate, you will note that there is a bright central area of highly concentrated stars. I have read that in the very center of the galaxy is a "Black Hole!" I do not believe that at all. Lets see... Black Hole... where no light can escape because the Gravity is so great that everything near it is sucked in! Think about it. Does that make sense to you? Think about the process for a bit. Scientists, think about the ramifications of such a phenomenon. If you do can you see the folly? I have also heard that the spiral arms of the Galaxy are being drawn towards the center and that is a nice theory put forth by the false belief of the "Big Bang." No! It's the opposite. The whole galaxy is like a giant pinwheel if you will, expanding. Created!
Now if you get down close to the center of the Galaxy you will note that the center is slowly rotating and at the same time spewing stars. As these stars are being sent out and as the whole system is slowly turning and thus the result is a spiral that generates the shape (generally speaking) we see most often. More later.

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