Originally Posted by
Wannabe
Disc or spiral galaxys, like everything on earth is put together according to the Fibonacci sequence. Even at one rev. per billion years would make the stars on the outside hauling book.
The Fibonacci Sequence does describe and predict a spiral, but does not explain globular galaxies. I have always wondered what can explain them, as I would theorize each should collapse into one massive black hole without the centrifugal force to counteract gravity effects. Another mystery of macro physics. Maybe Dark Matter - physicists’ standby MacGuffin - can be blamed?
Know the time it takes to make a rotation and the dimensions of a spiral galaxy will yield the speed of any star on the farthest circumference. The larger the galaxy’s circumference, the farther those stars, thus the faster they would move to rotate the distance in the same realities time. I wonder how fast the outside stars are moving in the biggest galaxy known. If the known universe is 13.4 billion years old, as we are told, that means the oldest a galaxy can be is ~13.4 galaxy years old.
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