http://users.accesscomm.ca/john/ describes the Galaxy Model for the
Atom. Just lately I have realized that Quasars are ideal as Photons in
this model. When galaxies are receiving excess energy they do what atoms
do; they collect energy until a certain point, when it is released as a
pair of entangled photons. An entire galaxy arm represents an electron.
As stars burn out they recycle by falling into the 'White Hole', as Mike
says, which is nothing but faster and faster spin as one nears the
center. This spin spins both the electron and the proton in the neutrons
of the star the same way and thus separates them once again
magnetically. Once thus charged they are flung out by the magnetic lobe
at right angles to the galaxy's center as plasma. The electron is thus
constantly re-charging itself by feeding through the proton. Apparently
the material of the accretion disc may then be *uncharged*, since it is
not blown away by the magnetic pole and it would be this matter that
would make up the quasar/photon. It collects as a pair of accretion
discs until it reaches a critical size when it matches the right
frequency and somehow 'lights up'. Do the discs suddenly flip and repel
each other? Anyway, something like that. John
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