Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 3
Saturday–Tuesday, April 13–16, 2019; Denver, Colorado
Session S01: Poster Session III (14:00-17:00)
2:00 PM,
Monday, April 15, 2019
Sheraton
Room: Plaza Foyer
Abstract: S01.00047 : Two Armed Spiral, Barred Spiral Galaxies , Planet And Star Forms As Well As Universe Itself May Be Universal Patterns In Nature, Appearing In A Coffee Cup On A Small Scale And In Space On A Grand Scale.
Presenter:
Stewart E Brekke
(Northeastern Illinois University)
Author:
Stewart E Brekke
(Northeastern Illinois University)
Adding some old powdered coffee creamer into instant coffee and stirring, a number of short concentric longitudinal pairs of semimolten coffee creamer orbited the rim on the surface of the coffee. The coffee slowed down, the orbits of the coffee creamer pairs decayed, tangentially accreting and attaching in their fore sections forming perfect two armed spiral and two armed barred spiral galaxies which began to rotate. Rotation was caused by the transformation of the orbital motion of the external pre-galactic arms into the rotation of the newly formed galaxies. Equation for the formation and rotation of the newly formed spiral galaxies is (Iω)new galaxy= (Iω)arm1+ (Iω)arm2. Small chunks of coffee creamer were slowly rotating on the surface of the coffee, which I imagined as pre planetary and pre stellar cores . Some short coffee creamer orbiting sections tangentially accreted these slowly rotating chunks and attached thereby speeding up the rotation . Equation for planet and stellar formation and rotation could be(Iω)planet/star = (Iω) pre planet/star core+ (Iω) orbiting section+ ...+ (Iω )orbiting section n. The universe may be a universal pattern in nature existing on a small scale in a coffee cup and on a grand scale in space with planet, star and spiral galaxy forms.
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