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From: Robert McElwaine <rem5@sawdust.cvfn.org>
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Subject: "Black Holes" VS. HURRICANES
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                         "Black Holes" VS. HURRICANES

               Using the repaired Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers 
          have been observing vortices of high-speed gases at the 
          centers of some nearby galaxies. 
          
               The astrophysicists ASSUME that these high-speed gases 
          are orbiting around or spiraling into a significant mass at 
          the vortex center.  So they eagerly pull out their 
          calculators and compute the ASSUMED mass to be equivalent to 
          the mass of MILLIONS of Suns.  They then declare this to be 
          "PROOF" of a "black hole" at the center of each galaxy. 

               But the ASSUMPTION of a large mass at the center of each 
          vortex of high-speed gases is ERRONEOUS. 

               Astro photographs of spiral galaxies look a lot like 
          satellite photographs of HURRICANES.  How much mass is at the 
          center of a hurricane?  Not much!  The pressure and density 
          inside the eye of a hurricane are MUCH LESS than they are 
          outside the eye. 

               Likewise, the pressure and density inside a moderately 
          strong TORNADO are typically about HALF of what they are 
          outside of it. 

               What you REALLY have at the center of each galaxy is NOT 
          a "black hole", but instead the EYE of some kind of cosmic 
          HURRICANE. 

               "Black holes" DO NOT EXIST.  They are just MATHEMATICAL 
          FANTASIES resulting from ERRONEOUS assumptions or theories 
          about the life cycles of stars and how they generate energy. 


               Please read the book "THE UNIVERSE OF MOTION", by the 
          late Physicist Dewey B. Larson.


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                                   Robert E. McElwaine
                                   B.S., Physics and Astronomy, UW-EC







