Lewis Brackett (14 July 2011)
"Lagrange points and
galactic rotation"
Lagrange points and galactic rotation
..... thought conceived on July 12 2011
Could the secret of how galaxies rotate be explained by the
Lagrange points we see in our solar system?
Galaxies seemingly rotate as an entire unit instead of as
individual planets do around the sun...
This galactic rotation could be caused by a large mass around
the outside of the galaxies reacting with the huge mass of the
central galactic core causing a massive Lagrange point sweeping
all the galaxies' visible stars along with it the same way that
anything placed in any Lagrange point would act.
This large mass could be huge numbers of dark worlds, red
dwarfs, stellar core matter or today's favorite--- dark matter!!
:)
Thanks, Lewis Brackett in San Diego California USA