According to a recent
press release, The
European Space Agency's orbiting
telescope Herschel has observed
"molecular gas gusting at high
velocities" from galaxies that
appear to be merging. In some
instances, the gas is being driven
to velocities exceeding 1000
kilometers per second. Traveling at
that speed, the United States is
about fives seconds across from
coast to coast.
As the announcement goes on to
state, "powerful, storm-like
processes" are taking place. These
storms are said to be initiated by
the black holes within each galaxy
as the two come together. Another
theory is that supernova explosions
take place that are sufficient to
blow away almost the entire volume
of gas in a galaxy. Star formation,
with its assumed attendant high
frequency radiation, creating the
blasts of galactic energy is
another.
Since the idea that electricity
flows through the Universe is
commonly met with resistance by
today's consensus, its influence and
attributes are unseen. It has long
been said that "seeing is
believing." However, it should not
be surprising that "believing is
seeing" appears to be more apt. When
there is no inner experience, outer
realities can often remain
invisible.
From gamma rays down through
X-rays and extreme ultraviolet,
conventional theories have relied on
gravity and acceleration for
radiation to be produced in space.
Compressing hydrogen gas and dust is
supposed to create enough transfer
of momentum that the gas reaches
million degree temperatures. It is
the high temperature of the gas that
is supposed to make it glow so
brightly.
For example, the CHANDRA X-ray
Telescope found eruptions of charged
material pouring out of the Crab
Nebula, emitting X-rays as they go.
In another
announcement, astronomers
reported that two giant stars in Eta
Carinae were blowing off “intense
winds.” The winds are so powerful
that the collision of the wave
fronts is thought to be generating
X-rays where the shells intersect.
All of these effects are supposed
to be due to kinetic shock, even
though the researchers acknowledge
that the observed “wind” is ionized
particles. Despite that
understanding, researchers persist
in the use of "billiard ball
physics": as electrons bounce back
and forth in the magnetic fields
they accelerate until they impact
low-frequency photons, imparting so
much energy that they become X-rays.
From the Electric Universe
perspective, those magnetic fields
do accelerate electrons, but since
the electrons spiral in the field,
they emit synchrotron radiation. To
the detectors observing stars,
synchrotron radiation can be in the
form of X-rays or gamma-rays.
Electric currents surge out along
galactic spin axes, forming double
layers that can sometimes be seen as
radio or X-ray "lobes." The currents
spread out around the galactic
circumference, flowing back to the
core along the spiral arms. All the
elements in a galactic circuit
radiate energy. That energetic
radiance shows that they are powered
by larger circuits. Galaxies occur
in strings, and the extent of the
larger circuits may be traced by
radio telescopes from their
polarized radio "noise." It seems
apparent that we will never be able
to observe them, since they are far
too large and diffuse.
Plasma's behavior is governed by
those circuits. Double layers with
large potential voltages between
them often exist. The electric
forces in double layer filaments can
be much stronger than gravity. Those
filaments can also have different
temperatures or densities. Double
layers broadcast radio waves over a
wide range of frequencies. They can
sort galactic gas and dust and then
condense it. Most significant to the
ESA bulletin, they can accelerate
charged particles to cosmic ray
energies.
This vision of the cosmos sees
various components coupled to and
driven by circuits at ever larger
scales. Electrons and other charged
particles accelerating through
intense electric fields radiate
"shouts" of energy in many
bandwidths. The power of those
currents can sweep up neutral gas
and dust as they move through a
galaxy.
Stephen Smith
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