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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 6:06 am Post subject:
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A possible insight to a long sought explanation to the mystic energy
identified as dark energy. Attached, an image demonstrating the
similarities of hurricanes and spiral galaxies, and the dark energy
is identified here as the product of the inertial rotation gained
by large masses accumulating in an environment. The inertial forces
generated by a formation of swirling over-ride the general
gravitational forces, and the high energy of swiring conditions
distributes in hurricane-like swirling dynamics carrying its own
storm-like energies of hurricane storms. I have come to realize
that these energies, as they over-ride general gravitation,
are the energies currently identified as dark energy.
Just the mass is not sufficient to hold our glaxy together, to
bind our spiral galaxy, and based on the observable mass it should
fly apart. However the hurricane-like powerful energy of the 'swirling'
formation of spiral galaxies explain the mystic dark energies apart
from general gravitation.
I realized the correlation of swirling hurricanes carrying huge
amounts of 'swirling-related' dynamics and not pure orbit based
characteristics (spiral galaxies have both swirling and general
gravitational aspects). Suns don't just orbit the nucleus of a
galaxy by the billions, but *align to swirling energies*, which
in terms of energy carry as much as 90 percent of the galaxy's
inertia, the same inertia detected as an energy source reflecting
mass. The inertia of our spiral galaxy seems to be as much
as 9 times stronger than its mass alone.
Sum: Its there a*****le. The energy of the storm. |
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gb6724 science forum Guru
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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 6:25 am Post subject:
Re: Dark Energy
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Quote: | A possible insight to a long sought explanation to the mystic energy
identified as dark energy. Attached, an image demonstrating the
similarities of hurricanes and spiral galaxies, and the dark energy
is identified here as the product of the inertial rotation gained
by large masses accumulating in an environment. The inertial forces
generated by a formation of swirling over-ride the general
gravitational forces, and the high energy of swiring conditions
distributes in hurricane-like swirling dynamics carrying its own
storm-like energies of hurricane storms. I have come to realize
that these energies, as they over-ride general gravitation,
are the energies currently identified as dark energy.
Just the mass is not sufficient to hold our glaxy together, to
bind our spiral galaxy, and based on the observable mass it should
fly apart. However the hurricane-like powerful energy of the 'swirling'
formation of spiral galaxies explain the mystic dark energies apart
from general gravitation.
I realized the correlation of swirling hurricanes carrying huge
amounts of 'swirling-related' dynamics and not pure orbit based
characteristics (spiral galaxies have both swirling and general
gravitational aspects). Suns don't just orbit the nucleus of a
galaxy by the billions, but *align to swirling energies*, which
in terms of energy carry as much as 90 percent of the galaxy's
inertia, the same inertia detected as an energy source reflecting
mass. The inertia of our spiral galaxy seems to be as much
as 9 times stronger than its mass alone.
Sum: Its there a*****le. The energy of the storm.
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Let's call it spiral galactic swirling storm energies aside from
the
general gravitation (see Einstein's general theory of relativity) and
let's call it quits. |
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gb6724 science forum Guru
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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 6:39 am Post subject:
Re: Dark Energy
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Quote: | A possible insight to a long sought explanation to the mystic energy
identified as dark energy. Attached, an image demonstrating the
similarities of hurricanes and spiral galaxies, and the dark energy
is identified here as the product of the inertial rotation gained
by large masses accumulating in an environment. The inertial forces
generated by a formation of swirling over-ride the general
gravitational forces, and the high energy of swiring conditions
distributes in hurricane-like swirling dynamics carrying its own
storm-like energies of hurricane storms. I have come to realize
that these energies, as they over-ride general gravitation,
are the energies currently identified as dark energy.
Just the mass is not sufficient to hold our glaxy together, to
bind our spiral galaxy, and based on the observable mass it should
fly apart. However the hurricane-like powerful energy of the 'swirling'
formation of spiral galaxies explain the mystic dark energies apart
from general gravitation.
I realized the correlation of swirling hurricanes carrying huge
amounts of 'swirling-related' dynamics and not pure orbit based
characteristics (spiral galaxies have both swirling and general
gravitational aspects). Suns don't just orbit the nucleus of a
galaxy by the billions, but *align to swirling energies*, which
in terms of energy carry as much as 90 percent of the galaxy's
inertia, the same inertia detected as an energy source reflecting
mass. The inertia of our spiral galaxy seems to be as much
as 9 times stronger than its mass alone.
Sum: Its there a*****le. The energy of the storm.
Let's call it spiral galactic swirling storm energies aside from
the
general gravitation (see Einstein's general theory of relativity) and
let's call it quits.
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Its been four million years since man stood up on two legs.
Days later it built tools to observe to world around him,
and on the 6th day he detected dark energy. Minutes later
another man had a solution to explain it, to explain what
it is. Their hunchbacks have vanished instantly and they
stood up and stretched their backs. |
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