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NARRATIVE
Following
on from the taxa Stars, the taxa Galaxies moves even further from the
Current Paradigm description. This does not inspire confidence. Some
confidence is underpinned by the taxa offering explanations for
some major galactic conundrums. Even here, however, the confidence is
dimmed somewhat because there is almost no liklihood that the
explanations can ever be empirically tested. Too much of the taxa has
the required entry facts but not the required exit facts.
With
all that said, it might be safer to say that the taxa is
wrong and leave it at that. However, that would ignore that is
not wholly wrong. Many parts do have entry facts and exit facts
and are more satisfactory than are the currently accepted descriptions.
Furthermore, when the taxa is taken as a piece with the rest of the
taxonomy it fits, it is a part of the logical fractal progression, and
it seems possible.
Overall, there is not enough in the taxa to
justify its wholehearted adoption. There is enough, however, for it to
be a path worth exploring.
A GALAXY PRIMARILY STABILISES BY EJECTIONS FROM ITS TEELOSPHERE. A GALAXY NUCLEUS PRIMARILY STABILISES FROM ITS POLAR JETS.
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DESCRIPTION
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