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Try to keep troll science to a minimum because prepare to have a debate

>within space-time fabric, The Galaxy is geometrically diamond shaped because of the massive black hole in its Center, its spin accounts for star orbit. Collective star wind ( solar wind ) accounts for the rest of these dark energies and matter. Also maybe some random quantum black holes due to particle collisions.

>> No.10303113
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> it's poles form inline and aligned with the poles of other galaxies, forming a web, or what appears as a web.

> I honestly forget how I solved fusion energy but if I do remember I won't share it

Also I dropped out my sophomore year of high school and never went to college so I'm looking for some college fags to debate

>> No.10303127

What I'm trying to say is this is like a prime candidate for nature verses nurture, or not.

>> No.10303235

>>10303104
I thought it was flat because of inflation?
*Flat relative to a very large visual scale*

>> No.10303929

>>10303235
The effects on gravity though. That's where I bet warped spacetime is shaped like this, and it might look more like two funnels stacked on top of each other, 1000s of lightyears across.

>> No.10304159

evolution can't explain how bees and other eusocial insects evolved