From: Archimedes Plutonium on


Archimedes Plutonium wrote:
> Now I come to several questions about the Cosmic Missing Mass
> conundrum solved. It is easily solved by
> the nucleus of the Atom Totality since 99.9 percent of
> the mass of a atom is the nucleus of the atom.
>
> Those who study the missing mass problem usually
> place it anywhere from 70% to over 90% of the mass
> of the cosmos is missing and they derive their percentages from the
> solid-body-rotation of globular clusters.
>
> But now I wonder if in an atom in the laboratory, take any atom for
> instance and apply the Schrodinger Wave Equation of its electrons and
> can someone get a
> solid-body-rotation of the electron dot cloud?
>
> So that the Cosmic solid-body-rotation of galaxies is not due to
> gravity at large but due to Electrodynamics
> of the motion of electrons in any ordinary atom.
>
> Or, is the motion of electrons in atoms such as the plutonium atom of
> 5f6, those 6 lobes or those 12 lobes
> all of which revolve around the nucleus in a solid-body-rotation.
>


--- quoting from ---
http://spider.ipac.caltech.edu/staff/jarrett/papers/LSS/

The third layer (0.01 < z < 0.02) is dominated by the P-P supercluster
(left side of image) and the P-I supercluster extending up into the
ZoA terminating as the Great Attractor region (notably Abell 3627)
disappears behind a wall of Milky Way stars. An intriguing "ring" or
chain of galaxies seems to circle/extend from the northern to the
southern Galactic hemisphere (see also Figure 1). It is unknown
whether this ring-like structure is physically associated with the
cosmic web or an artifact of projection.
--- end quoting ---

So is the above ring an example of solid-body-rotation?

The globular clusters wherein solid-body-rotation was discovered,
where they found
in that ring above?

If so, I would imagine that in future mappings of the galaxies that
each picture frame would
have ring structures.

Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies