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The Steady State, Big Bang and Plasma Models
of the universe start with similar quantities of matter & antimatter. The
Plasma
Universe, conceived by Hannes Alfven, a
Swedish physicist, is consistent with astrological observations, Dirac's
Theory
and matter & antimatter symmetry. The Milky
Way
Galaxy, one of the hundreds of
billions of galaxies in the universe, is composed of matter & antimatter.
Our galaxy contains over 200
billion stars with thousands of cluster and nebulae. Scientists have observed
antimatter
clouds extending thousands of light years into space and determined that black holes are located in the center of
galaxies as illustrated in picture of the Plasma Galaxy
below.
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The
Galaxy M83, shown on the right, is similar in size & shape to the Milky Way
Galaxy.
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The black holes
are eject matter &
antimatter into space forming a halo and spiral arms of matter
& antimatter stars. A Leidenfrost layer between the black holes keeps them
separated and forces vertical jets of matter & antimatter to surge thousands of light years into
space.
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The dark blue is the matter
& antimatter black holes; green & yellow are matter &
antimatter being stripped from the black holes and ejected into space to
form stars; and
red is the coma surrounding the black holes. Thee v-shaped, reddish-orange
areas between the black holes is the Leidenfrost layer.
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