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1) Message boards : MilkyWay@home Science : What if, instead of an expanding universe there was a huge mass on the opposite side of the universe? (Message 56168)
Posted 12 Nov 2012 by Larry
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There are studies on the great attractor that us and the local group of galaxies are all heading to this unknown attractor. We are all winging along towards it at 3 million miles an hour. We cant see it but its inflence is still there billions of lightyyears away. What could it be a galaxy size black hole? who knows...
2) Message boards : MilkyWay@home Science : What if, instead of an expanding universe there was a huge mass on the opposite side of the universe? (Message 54528)
Posted 29 May 2012 by Larry
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I interested in this also, the local group of galaxies and the milkyway are all moving away towards the Virgo cluster at 20% the speed of light and accelerating. We are heading for a collision with Andromada galaxy. All these galaxies have something utterly massive we cant see or detect but the evidence is the speed we are accelerating to. It would require something more massive than anything weve seen. Just so much unknown. Maybe a megatype blackhole out 13.8 billion lightyears outm that sucks all the matter known into a enormous galaxy eating blackhole. All these galaxies all influeneced by somethuing unseen.
3) Message boards : MilkyWay@home Science : Lopsided Milky Way, hint Solar System not from Milky Way originally... (Message 47948)
Posted 17 Apr 2011 by Larry
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The milkyway galaxy is in the process of gobbling up two smaller galaxys at this time the large and small magellic clouds are where they are in the sky. The star streams have many names that escape me now. If you look at the N body plot thread and watch the motion of our galaxy and its intense distribution of scattered stars in steams. We are in the galactic plane so we are not a part of the stars streams that are slowly asorbed or throw out of the galaxys inflence.
4) Message boards : MilkyWay@home Science : Is it posible that the universe are colapsing at this very moment? (Message 47947)
Posted 17 Apr 2011 by Larry
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Is it possible that the universe are collapsing at this very moment but wee are unable to se it?

If all the stars & galaxies emerged from an non rotating point in universe I expect that they would fly outwards but that the gravity will gradually slow
down the velocity of everything so they will eventually stop and than start to accelerate back to the origin of the staring point.

But what happens if the point rotating around 1, 2 or 3 axis?

Will the stars & galaxies in this case ever come to a complete stop in their path before the start to falling back to the point of origin?

Imagine that the galaxy that wee se traveling at the speed of light relative to us now traveling towards us then wee will only se the back light so to speak but the front light will wee not see until wee actually collide.

Or in other words wee will observe an expending universe right to the time when wee collide.


We are actually zipping along towards the Virgo galaxy cluster at 3 million MPH and the all the local group of galaxies are going somewhere very fast at almost 1/10th the speed of light and possibly accelerating. Why, seems we are being drawn towards something we cant see. That is moving a massive amount of matter all in the similar direction. The energy alone to create a massive source is enormous but it exists. Something that sticks in my mind "For every action there is a reaction" Is this the formation of the most massive black hole ever seen and is it antimatter repelling the mass of the know universe in maybe 6 times more matter than it displaces.
5) Message boards : MilkyWay@home Science : Is it posible that the universe are colapsing at this very moment? (Message 47946)
Posted 17 Apr 2011 by Larry
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Is it possible that the universe are collapsing at this very moment but wee are unable to se it?

If all the stars & galaxies emerged from an non rotating point in universe I expect that they would fly outwards but that the gravity will gradually slow
down the velocity of everything so they will eventually stop and than start to accelerate back to the origin of the staring point.

But what happens if the point rotating around 1, 2 or 3 axis?

Will the stars & galaxies in this case ever come to a complete stop in their path before the start to falling back to the point of origin?

Imagine that the galaxy that wee se traveling at the speed of light relative to us now traveling towards us then wee will only se the back light so to speak but the front light will wee not see until wee actually collide.

Or in other words wee will observe an expending universe right to the time when wee collide.


We are actually zipping along towards the Virgo galaxy cluster at 3 million MPH and the all the local group of galaxies are going somewhere very fast at almost 1/10th the speed of light and possibly accelerating. Why, seems we are being drawn towards something we cant see. That is moving a massive amount of matter all in the similar direction. The energy alone to create a massive source is enormous but it exists. Something that sticks in my mind "For every action there is a reaction" Is this the formation of the most massive black hole ever seen and is it antimatter repelling the mass of the know universe in maybe 6 times more matter than it displaces.




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