Thursday, July 28, 2022

Verification #3

 If the basic model of the crackpot nonsense is correct:

I expect that there is some radius between 10^22 meters and 10^26 meters (vicinity of 10^24) which marks the largest possible size of a galaxy, and some radius between 10^28 and 10^32 (vicinity of 10^30) which marks the most common distance between galaxies.

Galaxies which are between the vicinity of 10^24 and the vicinity of 10^30 meters from one another should be moving apart, on average; galaxies which are greater than the vicinity of 10^30 meters from one another should be falling into one another on average.

Galaxies which are approximately 10^30 meters apart should be orbiting one another - neither moving towards nor away.

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