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Astronomers Have Discovered a Super-Fast Star System That Seems to Break Current Physics Models


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Further the discussion about:

 

http://www.scienceforums.net/topic/94591-astronomers-have-discovered-a-super-fast-star-system-that-seems-to-break-current-physics-models/

 

In the article it is stated:

 

http://futurism.com/astronomers-discovered-super-fast-star-system-seems-break-current-physics-models/

 

In the article it is stated:

 

"The fact that PB3877 is zooming through the outskirts of the Milky Way is another thing that sets it apart from anything else astronomers have found. All the other hyper-velocity stars we know about have been relatively close to the supermassive black hole at the centre of our galaxy, and physicists have generally agreed that that’s how their incredible acceleration rates could be explained. Now we have something that puts this hypothesis into serious question."

 

"It appears to consist of one super-hot star that’s more than five times hotter than our Sun, and a companion that’s 1,000 degrees cooler than our Sun."

"They also managed to map out its path to determine that it could not have originated from the centre of the Milky Way. This means it cannot have been accelerated by a supermassive black hole."

Instead, the team hypothesises that either a crapload of dark matter must be surrounding the star like a kind of ‘halo’ to keep it stable at such incredible speeds at the edge of the galaxy"

 

So, it's quite clear that the science has no answer to this issue due to the BBT mask.

 

I can easily explain the source for this Ultra high speed.

 

Actually, I have already expected this phenomenon, as it is stated at the following tread:

 

http://www.scienceforums.net/topic/87496-newton-gravity-for-spiral-galaxy/?hl=%2Bdavid+%2Blevy#entry852821

 

Unfortunately, the science does not understand the real mechanism operation of spiral galaxy. So let me state the following:

 

All the stars in spiral galaxy are there due to Newton law.

 

The spiral galaxy is a direct outcome of Newton law.

 

Those poor stars had been kicked out from the galaxy as a direct outcome of Newton law.

 

As I have stated at that tread pg. 24

 

"Let's assume that one star had been drifted out from the spiral arm and try to figure what should be the outcome:
We all know that the gravity force is : " inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them"
Therefore, the nearby stars contribute significant portion of the equivalent gravity force which attracts this star in the galaxy. If a miserable star is drifted out from the spiral arm, (not inwards or outwards in the arm – but just out of the arm) its equivalent gravity force should be decreased.
Hence, there will be no balance between its rotation energy to its new decreased equivalent gravity force. Therefore, it will be kicked out from the arm and eventually from the galaxy.
Hence, Theoretically we might see some stars between the arms. But those stars are in transient mode. They had been kicked out from the galaxy.
This proves that there are no stars in between the spiral arms!"

So I have predicted that any poor star which will dare to move away from the spiral arm will be kicked out from the galaxy, and now there is a proof for that.

 

As stated: "They also managed to map out its path to determine that it could not have originated from the centre of the Milky Way. This means it cannot have been accelerated by a suppermassive black hole."

 

That also meet my expectation that there are no free stars in-between the spiral arms.

 

So, when shall I get my reward from the science community?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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So, when shall I get my reward from the science community?

 

 

 

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Moderator Note

 

How's never? Is never good for you?

 

You link to a closed thread in speculations, which is a problem. You aren't supposed to advertise your pet theories in other threads, and you're not supposed to re-introduce the subject. We're not going to be wading through your misconceptions again, only to be ignored or misconstrued.

 

If anyone wants to discuss this in terms of mainstream physics, there is already a thread on it

http://www.scienceforums.net/topic/94591-astronomers-have-discovered-a-super-fast-star-system-that-seems-to-break-current-physics-models/

 

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