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    Angular Momentum in Galaxies: Thread A

    Yes, but the point I am trying to make is that all of this matter is on a falling trajectory when it starts as scattered space matter, and some force must move it out of the falling trajectory into an orbit. If you look at the HUDF images...
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    Angular Momentum in Galaxies: Thread B

    Quasars (quasistellar radio sources) emit very strongly in the radio spectrum. These radio waves can only be created by moving electrons, either as an electrical current or as moving free electrons as in an electron beam. These radio waves are described as being circularly polarized. So, the...
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    Angular Momentum in Galaxies: Thread A

    Please see the Hubble ultra deep field images (HUDF) at: http://imgsrc.hubblesite.org/hu/db/2004/07/images/a/formats/full_jpg.jpg Looking at the galaxies in these earliest images of galaxy formation, we see galaxies that are markedly lumpy. The lumps are star clusters that are drifting...
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    Angular Momentum in Galaxies: Thread A

    That is absolutely true. And, you threw the ball at a sufficient speed to overcome the pull of gravity. What force is throwing the stars into orbit in a galaxy? If the stars condensed from widely dispersed matter then this matter is falling toward the center of the galaxy. Something, some...
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    Angular Momentum in Galaxies: Thread C

    If the total angular momentum of a galaxy where constant throughout its lifespan, and it began as widely dispersed interstellar matter, it would eventually collapse into its center. Galaxies have somehow reached a semisteady state in which the angular momentum balances the intergravitational...
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    Angular Momentum in Galaxies: Thread B

    The nature of quasars (quasistellar radio sources) is being debated.
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    Angular Momentum in Galaxies: Thread A

    OK, so if the solar system is very stable and it obides by the same rules as galaxies, then galaxies are very stable as well and do not collapse into black holes "like water down a drain." Is that true?
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    Angular Momentum in Galaxies: Thread C

    The images of early galaxies in the process of formation seen on the Hubble Space Telescope's Ultra Deep Field Images (HUDF), are the earliest images of galaxies yet seen. Take a look at them and try to make a generalized statement as to their nature. See...
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    Angular Momentum in Galaxies: Thread C

    Thread C: For persons who know Einstein's first two postulates: Explain the increase in localized angular momentum when galaxies form while maintaining universal angular momentum.
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    Angular Momentum in Galaxies: Thread B

    Thread B: For persons who know Newton's equations of motion: How does angular momentum balance gravity as galaxies form? Why do we not see at least a few galaxies collapse into their centers?
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    Angular Momentum in Galaxies: Thread A

    A: For any person to answer: Why do galaxies as they spin not collapse into a "blackhole" like water down a drain?
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    Aids

    I will not try to disagree with you but here is something from the popular literature that I often sing to myself when I think of the AIDS situation. (Please forgive me if these lyrics offend.) These are the official lyrics from Joni Mitchell's Blue: You know I've been to sea betore...
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    Aids

    I am very sorry. I worked in an AIDS community in the United States not in Latin America. I worked in the AIDS community about ten years ago. I am about four thousand miles from the nearest medical library and not able at this time to travel to one, though I would like to do so when I can and...
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    Aids

    Not according to the professional medical literature. We must agree to disagree.
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    Aids

    The Merck Manual is a commercial publication for the general public. It is published by a drug company. It is not a professional medical journal. If you want to read the professional medical journals either you must pay for them, a very expensive prospect for a full journal search (see...
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    Aids

    Subscriptons to professional medical journals cost money. One of the least expensive is the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). It costs $12 per article. If you want unrestricted access to professional medical literature at a resonable cost you must go to a medical library...
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    Aids

    I worked for a major foundation that directly helped persons with a diagnosis of AIDS. The general public does not read the medical literature, do they? If you want to see what is in the medical literature you must go to a medical library to read it. Medical literature is now available on...
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    Aids

    Symptoms do not follow those of secondary infections. I am citing the professional medical literature used by doctors and nurses who work in the field. This information is available only in medical libraries or from the medical professionals. I was trained as a professional AIDS worker...
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    Aids

    If you read the medical literature as of ten years ago, you will read that AIDS patients die of the symptoms that I outlined here and in no other way. At the moment I am in Alaska, 4,000 miles from the nearest medical library, so I cannot give you exact citations. It has been ten years since I...
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    Aids

    Dysentery is not a symptom of AIDS. I disagree with you. You may disagree with me.
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