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The Ghost Force in Nature

Fred-Rick
4 min readApr 14, 2023

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How our Sun got lit; how Black Holes are scientific Santas.

Photo by Braňo on Unsplash

This may be the simplest article I will ever write about the Big Whisper model.

It starts out with the circular motion of all matter in a Star System and with the circular motion of all matter in a Galaxy.

What happens inside these two whirlpools of collective behavior is stunningly simple: There is a dead-zone in the center.

  • Not much motion is associated with the center, almost like standing on top of the world, the North Pole in this case. You would be turning slowly once in 24 hours. As said, not much action going on. On the equator, you’d be traveling a lot faster.,

When investigating whirlpools, we actually end up with two distinct outcomes.

In the Solar System, the circular motion is relatively weak, particularly compared to the fast circular motion we see in the center of the Milky Way.

  • The center of the Solar System turns (relatively) slowly.
  • The center of the Milky Way turns (relatively) fast.

So, one whirlpool allows matter to end up sitting in the dead-zone of motion (our Sun’s matter), and one whirlpool does not allow matter to end up sitting in the dead-zone of motion (Black Holes/Black Eyes).

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