On a slightly different tack, I've long been struck by the similarities between galaxies and weather systems.
If a cyclone (depression) is, as we know it is, a spinning area of low atmospheric pressure which causes the precipitation of water dissolved in the
surrounding medium, is a galaxy a spinning area of low 'dark fluid' pressure which causes the precipitation of matter dissolved in the surrounding
'medium'?
And by the same analogy, are there anticyclones present in the 'dark fluid' of which space may be composed?
Could the 'eye' of a storm on earth be analogous to a black hole in space?
Whew! |