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This note is based on ideas from a previous study about force-free circular motion. Its purpose is to elaborate on the formation of galaxies, and to make clear why the bars of a spiral galaxy exist.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
This note is based on ideas from a previous study about force-free circular motion. Its purpose is to elaborate on the formation of galaxies, and to make clear why the bars of a spiral galaxy exist.


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Scientific Paper
TitleInflationary Effects on the Formation of Galaxies
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Author(s)Mitch Emery
KeywordsGalaxies, Inertia, Circular motion, Matter
Published2008
JournalProceedings of the NPA
Volume5
Number1
No. of pages2
Pages48-49

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Abstract

This note is based on ideas from a previous study about force-free circular motion. Its purpose is to elaborate on the formation of galaxies, and to make clear why the bars of a spiral galaxy exist.