1.) Structure of a Galaxy

There are many types of Galaxies as no two things are ever the exact same, similar maybe, but not exact, just like snowflakes for example, but he one similarity they all share is their basic construction. Every Galaxy begins with a swirling Black hole at its center. The Black hole acts as a catalyst, sending out all the necessary ingredients needed to give the galaxy structure and stability. As the black hole consumes what was left from its previous iteration, usually a dying stellar object it begins to shoot out the necessary ingredients used to build its Lithiosphere ‘skeleton’ made mostly from the heavy metals of dark (anti) matter and its accompanying Hydrosphere of lighter, more gaseous regular, or normal matter. Once the process begins, the black hole begins to form and extend dark matter ‘limbs’ or Arms as they are referred to today. These Limbs allow for the lighter normal matter to adhere to it and giving it a type of grounding to assist in keeping the structural integrity of the growing Galaxy. The limbs also begin to grow extensions of their own, creating branches which then give way to twigs, kind of like we see in a growing tree, and the leaves represent our observable universe. All thanks to the full magnetic spectrum consisting of the dual field we are familiar with the electromagnetic force and the field we cannot interact with the postromagnetic force. Below is an illustration straight from NASA showing the dark matter foundation of a Galaxy!


2.) Spacetime: Time and Space, separate yet connected
We experience time through experience and observation, according to our size and limited senses we can agree upon a consensus on how we perceive both time and space. This perception we all share is easy to understand as we are all basically the same size and we all basically share the same senses used in our observations and understanding of our surroundings. Due to this perception, we have difficulty concluding that this is exactly the meaning of Space and Time, one’s personal perspective of one’s environments, we call this Spacetime. Space and Time are dimensions of our senses, which means that any change in those senses will change one’s current perspective, thus altering our personal Spacetime.
If we stayed exactly as we are and became the size of a bacteria our Spacetime would be drastically altered compared to everyone else of normal size. We would also experience an altered Spacetime if we became the size of the Galaxy.
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