action and reaction of red and blue shifts in dense cores of galaxies
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by benabb
with a hole like this in the main disk, the best bet is that the blue shift and red shift are fased
into a zero vector sum. The basis of this is that the red shift boost back = white. While the
blue shift advancement has its galactic boost ahead= gray
so the disk is gray ,meaning is blue boosted more than white boost back..issues of solid surfaces
and the action reaction of Shifts as in equal and opposite force from the main white SUPER DENSE
central core.Posted
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by ElisabethB moderator
The black dot in the center is an optical artifact, caused by oversaturation.
There is no hole in this galaxy.
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by benabb
Ok, im sorry. There is no hole. Its just a zone of space with little or no stars.
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by ElisabethB moderator
No, there is no hole ! The darker spot is just an artifact !
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by klmasters scientist, admin
Lovely example of a polar ring galaxy - these can be very helpful for testing gravity in galaxies.
benabb - I'm sorry but your comment makes no sense at all to me.
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