Galaxies – Saturday, 22nd May 2021
Galaxies – Saturday, 22nd May 2021
We know that size of stars are determining factors in their physics. In some ways if we compare life on earth, this feature is a determining factor here also.
So it’s my view that galactic stars didn’t look like a typical star because it’s size bestowed different physics upon it. It rotated of that I am sure but what it looked like i have given much thought to.
My theory is as follows, whether a galactic star commences as a unique entity as in the principle of a queen bee to the hive or it commenced just as the other stars did I am still working on. I lean towards their having a uniqueness that set them apart. The galactic star had a magnetic field that overwhelmed other stars and were drawn into it. This did not harm them in fact it seems to be the ideal. It kept them together and once time passed and the opportunity for an AFBW presented the galactic stars could then create galaxies and stars, and stars then can create planets and the differing galaxies proceed in much the same way we do.
They didn’t all perfectly match one another and they didn’t follow a synchronised timetable. What they had in common was the type of star they were and that they had achieved sizes that permitted the same physics.
It’s conceivable that once their stars were released the galactic stars were then affected by the physics that determine supernova ability.
So the AFBWs (Black holes) that we now see are all at different ages and stages, behaving at levels of their individual settings which affects their age size rotation, even the matter and any objects they come in contact with has to be taken into account. The time between them isn’t vast, only to us it is.
More to follow.
Neutron stars have different physics and their extraordinary magnetic strength that we have observed is a good example that i can draw upon when describing my theorised galactic star.
Unfortunately, we may not ever be able to prove their existence because like the dinosaurs had to come before we did, the galactic star was or would have been a product of that era and their job was done all that time ago. Everything has to begin, initially, and in a certain manner and order.
Stars and planets have their lifes resource about them, over time their resource shrinks and their nucleus grows. And this is the necessary order of their high energy existence.
Fiona MacLeod (C)