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Plasma Cosmology

The Plasma Universe was conceived by Hannes Alfven. Plasma Cosmology has replaced the Steady State (1950's - 1960's) & Big Bang Theories (1960's - 1990's) of the Universe.  Plasma Cosmology rests on a broad foundation of observations and conforms to observed scientific phenomenon.  Plasma Cosmology is consistent with Dirac's Theory, symmetry between matter and antimatter and thousands of scientific experiments.

Galaxy Computer Models are almost indistinguishable from actual galaxies. Scientists have observed matter & antimatter clouds coming from the centers of galaxies as illustrated in picture of the Plasma Galaxy.

The Galaxy M83, shown on the right,  is similar in size & shape to the Milky Way Galaxy and appears differently depending upon the wavelength used to view it. 

The Milky Way Galaxy is a spiral galaxy with three components: galactic bulge in the center, a large circular disk where our solar system resides, and encompassing halo.

  • The Bulge  is a flattened spheroid, 3,000 light years high and 20,000 light years in diameter. In the center of the budge are two black holes. One is composed of condensed matter and the composed is condensed antimatter.  The black holes have the mass of a billions of suns but maybe smaller than the sun.  The Einstein-Rosen Bridge keeps the matter and antimatter black holes separated.  The oscillations between the black holes at opposite ends of the wormhole force the black holes to become white holes and eject matter and antimatter in opposite directions forming the spiral arms of stars within the galactic disk. Scientists have observed hundreds of new stars are being churned out from the center of the galaxy.
  • The Disk  has spiral arms and is approximately ten thousand light years thick and 100,000 light years in diameter. The spiral arms are composed of matter and antimatter.  Each spiral arm contains billions of stars, planets, galactic dust and gas.  There are a similar number of matter & antimatter stars.  The sun, composed of matter, is located twenty-eight thousand light years from the center of the galaxy.  When galactic antimatter enters our solar system, the antimatter is called comets.  Today, astronomers have observed hundred comets orbiting the sun.  
  • The Halo is a diffuse spherical region that surrounds the Bulge and Disk.  The galaxy has about 200 globular clusters containing between ten thousand to a million stars. The halo extends tens of thousands of light years beyond the edge of the disk.

The Whirlpool Galaxy is one of the most photogenic galaxies which shows the galactic budge and disk. The Space Telescope Science Institute, who is responsible for operating the Hubble Space Telescope, has a wealth of information and pictures of the Milky Way Galaxy and other galaxies in the universe. 


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