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NASA's Evolution Explorer Galaxy proves the theory of constant birth and death of galaxies controlled by the parallel universe
Like stars galaxies are born and they die after billions of years. The process of cyclical new galaxies and stars and the death of the same are controlled by factors in the parallel universe.
Now NASA's Evolution Explorer Galaxy is reporting birth of many galaxies and their stars all around us – even close to us.
The unusual galaxy, called NGC 4625, is a remarkable find because it is relatively nearby. Until now, astronomers had thought that this kind of youthful glow in galaxies was a thing of the past.
"This galaxy is an amazing surprise," said Dr. Armando Gil de Paz of the Carnegie Observatories, Pasadena, Calif., and lead author of a paper appearing in the July issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters. "We are practically up-close and personal with a galaxy undergoing an evolutionary stage that was thought to occur only at the dawn of the universe, in very young and faraway galaxies."
This just proves the theory of constant birth and death of stars and planets.
Why are scientists so surprised with these kinds of discoveries in the physical universe? It is because the physical universe is really a lower dimensional replica of the parallel universe. What happens there has to be replicated in physical terms in the physical universe.
Previous visible-light images of NGC 4625 showed only an oval-shaped ball of light, with very faint hints of a halo of spiral arms. These arms were finally revealed to the ultraviolet eyes of the Galaxy Evolution Explorer. Their intense brightness indicates that the arms are teeming with hot, newborn stars, which shine primarily with ultraviolet light.
"The stars in the arms are about one billion years old, while the stars in the body are about ten times older," said Gil de Paz.
What is amazing is also the fact a new planet in our solar system was spotted recently. In the outer reaches of our solar system - a ball of rock bigger than Pluto, which they labeled the 10th planet, was discovered.
If confirmed, the discovery would be the first of a planet since Pluto was identified in 1930.
"Get out your pens. Start re-writing textbooks today," Mike Brown, a planetary scientist at the California Institute of Technology, said announcing the discovery.
"The new object is covered in methane ice and lies nine billion miles from earth and it's the farthest object ever discovered to orbit around the sun," he said.
"I''d say it's probably one and a half times the size of Pluto."
The "new planet" will be visible over the next six months and is currently almost directly overhead in the early-morning eastern sky, in the Cetus constellation.
Evens in parallel universe will constantly surprise the scientists in the physical universe dealing with primarily three dimensions and time as the fourth dimension.
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