tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-774920441722220101.post7569152347563353800..comments2024-03-12T01:44:16.989-04:00Comments on Electrical Charged Superfluid Plasma Cosmology: Most Distant Oldest Quasar In Very Dusty Environment Defies the Big-bang AgeAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15835117690753761081noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-774920441722220101.post-83109228973705094902012-10-27T09:12:40.559-04:002012-10-27T09:12:40.559-04:00The Galactic Winds being found in 22 of the most d...The Galactic Winds being found in 22 of the most densest galaxies was the step forward for me. I consider that the 'winds' are galactic jets from the AGN horizontally through the equator to the rim producing young blue stars. This is an aging AGN product. An ancient galaxy loses its electromagnetic field containing photons by gas pressure; this results in the collapse of the magnetic field, the brilliant flash that is the photons previously mazed, and the gush of gas flooding the collapsed electromagnetic trap (AGN)of the galaxy. This produces an elliptical galaxy, the end product of the spirals. Further I suggest that the gas cools at the outer edges producing a 'cold gas' cloud that science has termed 'starless darks." <br /><br />An aging universe would be primarily composed of 'starless darks.' kathleen siscohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07165559380572131293noreply@blogger.com