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Gravity Probe B
for those looking for more of a scientific look at meta's suggestion,without the anu stuff go to, www.psych.ucsb.edu/~krogh .
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The link should work if you delete the period at the end of it.
Galaxies spin....inward toward the center...thats why the center of gravity seems to be in the...center..of...the...spinning vortex...of...space.
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<i>Originally posted by Meta</i>
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The link should work if you delete the period at the end of it.
Galaxies spin....inward toward the center...thats why the center of gravity seems to be in the...center..of...the...spinning vortex...of...space.
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Ans: in Halton's theory the opposite is true.so far i have not been shown or read nothing to change my mind.
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If the Univers does behave in a fluid dynamic way and the original shereical expansion with mass accumulating at the center, the center with the higher accumulation of mass will seek out the area with the least mass density or the the edge of the sphere. Once it reaches the edge the Universal vortex is generated.
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<i>Originally posted by rousejohnny</i>
<br />North,
If the Univers does behave in a fluid dynamic way and the original shereical expansion with mass accumulating at the center, the center with the higher accumulation of mass will seek out the area with the least mass density or the the edge of the sphere. Once it reaches the edge the Universal vortex is generated.
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seeking the least density i can see,the vortex i think is harder.
for instance a vortex in water or air is possible because there is a surface at which when reached comes in contact with either a rareified matrix or a denser matrix in which it can seperate its self and has different properties than it's self.
but problem i see is this, can a vortex become, in a submerged matrix with no surface and no change in density or properties? vortex also needs a certain amount of room,if there is a lack of room or reaches a boundry it will dissipate out instead of up and down.
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