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Spiral Galaxies – Explanation for Their Shape and the Velocity Curve Flattening

Authors: Arieh Sher

Spiral galaxies pose two profound conundrums that the current cosmology has no clear answers to. I claim that the observations of the velocity curve flattening and the spiral shape of galaxies emerge from the velocity of a star in a galaxy. The star velocity is the superposition of velocities exerted on a star by the Pivot, the black hole at the center of the galaxy, and the distributed mass of the galaxy.

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[v1] 2022-03-15 22:00:39
[v2] 2022-04-02 17:33:48

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