That’s a very interesting discovery ... because how would dark matter produce rotation like that? For that matter, how would gravity? In fact, notice the interesting artwork depicting these filaments in the article (I linked the image above). The filament in the depiction is helically wound … which is even more a problem for mainstream astrophysicists! And that’s what the study authors discovered.The Largest Rotating Objects in the Universe: Galactic Filaments Hundreds of Millions of Light-Years Long
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JUNE 17, 2021 BY EVAN GOUGH
We’ve known for a while about the large-scale structure of the Universe. Galaxies reside in filaments hundreds of millions of light-years long, on a backbone of dark matter. And, where those filaments meet, there are galaxy clusters. Between them are massive voids, where galaxies are sparse. Now a team of astronomers in Germany and their colleagues in China and Estonia have made an intriguing discovery.
These massive filaments are rotating, and this kind of rotation on such a massive scale has never been seen before.
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These charlatans claiming to be modern astrophysicists are IGNORANT FOOLS. There’s nothing unknown about the physical mechanism responsible for this behavior. It's well established physics which plasma cosmologists used to PREDICT what they've *discovered* over 40 years ago. It's physics that's even been demonstrated in lab experiments here on earth. But apparently the institutions that pretend to educate modern astrophysicists failed to teach any of that history or science to these astrophysics fools. No wonder astrophysics is in such a mess and going nowhere.“By mapping the motion of galaxies in these huge cosmic superhighways using the Sloan Digital Sky survey – a survey of hundreds of thousands of galaxies – we found a remarkable property of these filaments: they spin.” says Peng Wang, first author of the now published study and astronomer at the AIP (Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam).
Each of the galaxies in the filaments amounts to no more than a speck of dust on the grand scale, and they’re not only rotating but moving along the tendrils as if they’re pipelines.
“Despite being thin cylinders – similar in dimension to pencils – hundreds of millions of light years long, but just a few million light years in diameter, these fantastic tendrils of matter rotate,” added Noam Libeskind, initiator of the project at the AIP. “On these scales the galaxies within them are themselves just specs of dust. They move on helixes or corkscrew like orbits, circling around the middle of the filament while travelling along it. Such a spin has never been seen before on such enormous scales, and the implication is that there must be an as yet unknown physical mechanism responsible for torquing these objects.”
And we've seen that ignorance in the mainstream proponents who occasionally stop by this forum to try and deride PC/EU. Remember Higgsy? He was one of the more vocal ones. Any time he showed up, I always just asked him to explain all the helically wound filaments out there in space. He said I was just "eyeballing piccies" to imply the images I supplied were not helically wound. He tried to counter my assertion that helical filaments are UBIQUITOUS by saying "You have offered a tiny handful of examples."
Eventually I got him to say "I accept the existence of braided filaments, and I will go further and say that I expect that electromagnetic effects in the plasma contribute to the braiding, but you are yet to demonstrate that such braiding is ubiquitous or near-ubiquitous at all scales." Well, I wonder what he'd say now, given this lasted discovery by the mainstream astronomers/astrophysicists?
Remember him telling me that "Posting a tiny handful of mostly false colour images of a range of phenomena in order to attempt to prove that the large scale structure of the Universe is dominated by electromagnetic effects is absurd and utterly impotent." I wonder if he'd criticize the study astronomers with that same handwaving? I wonder if even this latest discovery would produce any doubt in his certainty about the way the universe works. Unfortunately, I suspect not because mainstream astrophysics has become a RELIGION to it's proponents ... completely divorced from actual data and real world physics. That is what we are up against, folks.
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Wrong again. It wouldn't be a mystery if they'd paid any attention to what plasma cosmologists and EU proponents have been saying FOR FORTY+ YEARS. The physics is well established and they even predicted astronomers would discover such things in the early universe ... predicted it many decades ago. And speaking of angular momentum, PC/EU theorists even have a believable explanation for why 90% of the angular momentum in our solar system isn’t in the sun but in the planets ( see https://books.google.com/books?id=pvrtC ... es&f=false ; see pages 138-143, in particular). This is again something that mainstream astrophysicists have never been able to adequately explain and therefore they just ignore.One of the mysteries in cosmology is how that angular momentum is generated on such a massive scale since there was no primordial rotation in the early Universe. … snip … The rotation evident in these filaments of galaxies must be generated as the structures form. And these filaments and the rest of the cosmic web are connected to the formation and evolution of galaxies themselves. They also have a powerful effect on the spin of individual galaxies and can regulate how a galaxy and its dark matter halo rotate. There’s an unknown piece in all of this: scientists don’t yet know how our current understanding can predict that the filaments themselves spin.
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All these observations are true, but these people are like ancient astronomers who decided that the sun went around the earth ... and then *proved* it with a mathematical construct that gave them the answer they wanted. They haven’t got a clue what’s really going on … NOT A CLUE! ... because they're fancy educations were not educations but indoctrination in the religion of the mainstream.Before this study, other scientists have theorized that these filaments spin. For example, Dr. Mark Neyrinck, a Fellow at the Department of Theoretical Physics at the University of the Basque Country, Spain, is known for theorizing on this. He’s also known for developing the “origami” description of cosmic structure formation. In a 2016 article in The Paper he said, “…if galaxies rotate (and they do), so must filaments sticking out of them. Furthermore, galaxies joined by a filament should rotate mostly together, like objects attached to the ends of a rod. In fact, this is consistent with astronomical observations; nearby galaxies tend to be spinning in the same direction.”