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Spiral Arms In the center of galaxies 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. The Einstein-Rosen Bridge keeps the matter and antimatter black holes separated. The oscillations of the black holes at opposite ends of the wormhole force the black holes to become white holes that 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. White holes eject spiral arms of matter and antimatter stars in spiral galaxies.
Our solar system contains the sun, nine planets, moons, and asteroids that are made from matter. When galactic antimatter enters our solar system, antimatter is called comets. Today, astronomers and scientists have observed hundreds comets, composed of antimatter, orbiting the sun. Space Telescope Science Institute is responsible for operating the Hubble Space Telescope as an international observatory and contains a wealth of information and pictures. Antimatter will make it possible for people to space travel throughout the Milky Way Galaxy. The millions of Star Trek and Star Wars fans know that space travel at warp speeds is possible. And the millions of fans are absolutely right. |
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