Andromeda M31 galaxy and Triangulum M33 galaxy show no evidence of any kind of disruption, and are our nearest neighbor galaxies. The logical and natural conclusion is that streaming hydrogen gas bridges commonly connect together nearby galaxies at fulcrum points located where all the individual galaxy's orbital motions spin and revolve around the "center" of a galaxy group or cluster. A streaming hydrogen bridge was confirmed connecting both galaxies together, however the scientists interpret the findings according to standard big-bang tradition, by saying that a tidal tail formed from a nearby encounter between the two galaxies over 2 billion years ago. Halton Arp's observations of connecting galactic filaments continues to be denied. This is an extreme amount of time for a hypothetical encounter that did not even cause any disruptions. Radio telescopes today cannot detect these extremely faint radio emissions in more distant galaxies. The gas is very tenuous and beyond the reach of most radio telescopes. The only real interpretation is that this feature is nothing extraordinary as the scientists claim, but common with all galaxies.
Aligned spins cause streams in the universe at all hierarchical fractal size scales
Aligned spins cause streams in the universe at all hierarchical fractal size scales
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