Cold galaxy eyes
- From: gb7648@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 26 May 2006 22:16:13 -0700
The center of the hurricane eye cools.
While the temperature in a galaxy nucleus is expected
to be very high, it is possible that the eye (and not
a super-massive galaxy as being thought) may have
cooling effects. But the cooling effects are applied toward
space. It is known that no X-rays are being emitted
from the core of spiral galaxies as earlier thought.
Space 'freezes' and produces no X-Rays in the eye.
A CMBR storm, energy in the Universe after all arises
from space in the form of CMBR. In hot regions,
radioactivity is very high, and may produce galaxies
(spiral galaxy storms).
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