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Galaxies
We live in the Milky Way Galaxy,
which is one of the hundreds of billions of galaxies in the universe.
Scientists have discovered
antimatter clouds coming from
the centers of the Milky Way Galaxy and other galaxies as illustrated in picture
of the Plasma Galaxy.
The Galaxy
M83, shown on the right, is similar in size and shape to the
Milky Way Galaxy and
appears differently depending upon the
wavelength used to view it |
Anthony Peratt has developed computer models that simulated every known
galaxies in the universe. Matter and antimatter holes in
the center of galaxies are ejecting spiral arms of plasmas and matter and mirror
matter stars into space
as shown in the illustration above.
The plasma are ionized matter and antimatter particles, which represents
about 99 percent of the mass of the galaxy, and the stars, which represent the
remaining percentage. At the present time, scientists can not indistinguishable the difference in light
coming from a matter and antimatter
stars.
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