Galaxies might be hurricanes in space, page 1
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Topic started on 18-11-2011 @ 08:32 AM by storm2012
My recent thread talked about cosmic ocean.

Here is the link:

www.abovetopsecret.com...

After thinking about the ocean in space idea I had, I came to another conclusion. Well here is a picture of a galaxy, take a good look. This is M81

Now look at this pic of a hurricane.


Black hole images:




This images shows water spilled out from the black hole, to me it does.

Now some of you are laughing or saying I see nothing similar, but take a closer look. A hurricane forms in a spiral shape, with the eye located in the center. A galaxy is also a spiral and a black hole located in the center (can be considered as a eye of the hurricane), but think of it as a eye of the galaxy.

What if the center of the galaxy (eye or the black hole) is connected to the cosmic ocean. What if galaxy that are formed in space are just storms or hurricanes formed over the cosmic ocean. What if the cosmic ocean feeds energy to the galaxies out there. What if water came from the cosmic ocean on Earth? I am not saying i am correct, but looks like a great possibilities. But remember time in the cosmic world goes very slow, somewhat as 1 sec of cosmic time = 1 human year (source from Hinduism). Please post your responses thank you.

news.nationalgeographic.com...
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reply posted on 18-11-2011 @ 08:35 AM by TupacShakur
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That's an awesome thought, lots of the spiral galaxies do look like hurricanes. I like the parallel drawn between the eye of the hurricane and the supermassive black hole of a galaxy. I think the reason they both form circles if because of centripetal forces that are at play.


reply posted on 18-11-2011 @ 08:49 AM by Blarneystoner
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I like your imagination. Keep nurturing it.

I think there are many parallels that can be drawn between earth bound systems and inter-stellar systems as well as spiritual systems.

The spiraling nature of hurricanes and galaxies is obviously evident and the same forces that shape each type of systems are the similar; gravity being one. The forces that shape hurricanes include temperature differentials as well as pressure differentials.

I have no proof that would stand up under scrutiny but I think the spiral nature of those systems can be attributed to Torsion fields… I think that’s been discussed in the vortex based mathematics thread found here: ATS Thread
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reply posted on 18-11-2011 @ 08:54 AM by storm2012
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yes i will continue to search for information on this and keep you guys on ATS updated for any further info i can find. Thanks.


reply posted on 18-11-2011 @ 09:44 AM by LeoStarchild
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I strongly believe there is a cosmic ocean in space.


If that is the case.. where are the currents? or what are the currents.


reply posted on 18-11-2011 @ 10:19 AM by storm2012
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Currents, probably on the other side of the of the universe. I read in this text, universe is half space, and half ocean. So probably, going through a black hole leads you to the ocean. Remember once entered in the black hole you cant come back. Remember this, there is water on Earth, so there is a source of water in space, that's just basics everyone should know. IF there is water out there, there is guaranteed life out there. What scientist need to do now is search where comets come from and not waste time doing some other research. I wish I had the capabilities to run the Hubble space telescope lol.


reply posted on 9-2-2012 @ 08:52 AM by Blarneystoner
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I strongly believe there is a cosmic ocean in space.


If that is the case.. where are the currents? or what are the currents.


Torsion waves?

Divine Cosmos


reply posted on 9-2-2012 @ 09:23 AM by DJW001
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It's a lovely metaphor but a poor analogy. Galaxies come in all sorts of different shapes. This video presents the best visualization of the current model of galactic evolution:




reply posted on 9-2-2012 @ 09:27 AM by storm2012
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hurricane also come in different shapes, first its just layers of clouds, and than becomes a storm, to a tropical storm, than a hurricane. What if the galaxies are looking in weird shapes are just booming to be a full blown galaxies and into a spiral. Remember mostly all galaxies consist of nebula (clouds) such as a hurricane


reply posted on 9-2-2012 @ 11:50 AM by satron
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hurricane also come in different shapes, first its just layers of clouds, and than becomes a storm, to a tropical storm, than a hurricane. What if the galaxies are looking in weird shapes are just booming to be a full blown galaxies and into a spiral. Remember mostly all galaxies consist of nebula (clouds) such as a hurricane


They aren't hurricanes, they are typhoons, your looking upside down.
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