A Galaxy Without Stars – Monday 15th January 2024


A Galaxy Without Stars – Monday 15th January 2024

Back in 2014/2015 when describing matter and the ‘molecular world’ I mentioned that in that matter there would be particles that were the equivalent of boy and girl.

I feel quite certain that what prompts a star to commence forming is those pair of particles meeting and joining. That is what is perhaps lacking in the galaxy without stars.

Everything commences this way, a pair of micro parts must join for our development to commence for example and before we evolved into people, a pair of micro parts still had to meet at the outset for something to form.

This galaxy without stars may have had a significant shortfall and those relevant particles too few and far away from each other. It’s a bit like a pond without any tadpoles, everything is there but them. I suspect the nucleus of the star (or some) can create those pertinent particles, so it’s those initial stars forming that is essential for the necessary (boy/girl equivalent) particles they will create, in order for other (baby) stars to follow on, form and develop.

Fiona MacLeod (C)