Are the centres of Galaxies the hard-drives of the Universe?
When I look at a picture of a Galaxy in relation to my very basic knowledge of a computer I cant help wondering what role galactic centres have in relation to the solid data they are involved with.
Which way do Galaxies turn?
Does it matter in relation to the observation that all solid data is coming from the centre of a Galaxy?
If all data is going into the centre, how was that data formed independently from the centre?
If it is going inwards, then somehow the centre is responsible for the formation of the data it is attracting.
If it were going outward from the centre then the data can be said to be within that centre and the formation of solid data from what appears to be light of that centre is the result of that central data base.
In Formation.
When I look at a picture of a Galaxy in relation to my very basic knowledge of a computer I cant help wondering what role galactic centres have in relation to the solid data they are involved with.
Which way do Galaxies turn?
Does it matter in relation to the observation that all solid data is coming from the centre of a Galaxy?
If all data is going into the centre, how was that data formed independently from the centre?
If it is going inwards, then somehow the centre is responsible for the formation of the data it is attracting.
If it were going outward from the centre then the data can be said to be within that centre and the formation of solid data from what appears to be light of that centre is the result of that central data base.
In Formation.
via JREF Forum http://forums.randi.org/showthread.php?t=271515&goto=newpost
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