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| gb6724@yahoo.com |
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 9:48 am |
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What is known as dark matter in spiral galaxies develop a Swing force
and the break pedal effect in a galaxy tied tied together by gravity
gives rise to what we see as dark matter, a galaxy which appears to
have as much as 9 times its mass in the case of our galaxy based on
the paths mass follows.
In a descending path looking at picture 1, when comparing two cases of
a weight sliding down centrally without wings rising with the weights
carried or when letting weights distribute and duynamically and
flexibly rise on their own, studying the paths of the weights comes
with a determination that there is a presence of more mass, yet energy
is being conserved because spiral arms are flexible and can extend
while the forces of swings correspond with the galaxy's rotation, and
what we find as dark matter is the Break Pedal Effect.
www.geocities.com/gmbajszar/BreakPedalEffect.htm |
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