Topic: Galactal Compact Discs ?
hello all, i have this theory here i'd like your comments/views on:
most of you are familiar with Galaxies, and the many of them that reside in this everexpanding yet unknown space we call the universe.
they come in all shapes and forms, but as you guys may well have seen- alot of them seem to carry the 'swirly disc' shape similar to the milky ways:
now- if you look at all into galaxies and outer space- you know that these spiral galaxies are pretty flat, opposed to the viewpoint given in those pictures, showing the galaxy from atop. some people even believe the universe is flat. anyways...
HERES MY THEORY:
Just like Data (which is files, music, pictures, text, programs) is written and stored onto a "FLat" COMPACT DISC (CD) - i believe this is how the galaxies are in nature. All the data within the galaxy (which is humans, planets, stars, etc) is written and stored into a galaxy. This analogy proves to me strong, because they seem very alike. some other similarites are that they both 'spin' and new stars born etc = writing/rewriting.
the reason i see this theory as valid is because when u zoom out of the universe things become soo minute and tiny, it seems as if galaxies are now the size of planets and so then where are we? the size of Atoms? I hope my explanation was clear.
this theory is open for suggestions/comments/and additions. I think my theory can also provide proof of the Holographic Universe theory, or is closely related somehow.
... the spinning is what created this planet and solar system and galaxy and probably the universe as well and on and on ...
its what keeps everything flowing, life, energy, and waves spinning.
-planets orbits
-solar systems
-pulsars
-solar wind
all spin- its a universal constant almost, i would dare say.
Quote:
We use HI observations made using with the upgraded Arecibo 305M Telescope in August 1998 to obtain spin vectors for 54 edge-on galaxies in the Pisces-Perseus Supercluster. This represents the largest known sample of accurately measured spin vectors for galaxies outside the Local Supercluster. Analysis of the spin vector distribution was performed using the Kuiper statistic (a two-sided variant of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistic) to compare the observed spin vector distribution with Monte Carlo simulations.
Our initial analysis indicates that there is very strong evidence for spin vector alignments of galaxies with neighboring galaxies. We can rule out random galaxy spin vector orientations at the 99.5% confidence level. Galaxy alignments of this variety are likely an artifact of the history of angular momentum exchange between galaxies. This indicates that the alignment process is an ongoing, evolutionary effect of galaxy interactions.
[2.15] Galaxy Spin Vector Alignments in the Pisces-Perseus Supercluster
J. E. Cabanela, J. M. Dickey (U. Minnesota)
http://www.aas.org/publications/baa.../aas193/346.htm
^^ i apologize for the broken link ![]()
your thoughts?
nitin sawhney - 'eastern eyes'