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Collection: gravity events that are not enough for gravity, (early big crunch evidence).

by benabb

seems to have a broken spiral arm that dissolved much like particle fragments do as vapor clouds. Probably the singular galactic arm was too weak to keep the galaxy together.

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  • benabb by benabb

    Probably a false milky way with the fluidity of it's substance elements pressed together by temperature events close to it so that it either starts to gain kinetic energy and displace to a higher orbital of it's core now dependent on the core as being alive. In case the new core is cold, this new galaxy will displace to a hotter place. In case it is hot it will displace to a colder place in it's range of some hundred thousand light years ,probably within 10 000 years or more.

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  • benabb by benabb

    The milky effect without any stars. Could be another false milk effect ,where the loose fluid of the matter of stars has dissolved. The image shows a brighter spectra than the more brownish types of galactic fluid. However this may be so because the temperature in the region is slightly higher or lower, as such decellerating the final event of star formation or giving this lucid fluidity a new start by temperature range increasing to a few million degrees over a long span of time, probably some 3 billion years.

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