358(5) : Characteristics of the Whirlpool Galaxy from Fluid Gravitation

Many thanks, in fluid gravitation there is a gravitomagnetic field along the axis perpendicular to the plane of the galaxy, so this may have something to do with the jet,

In a message dated 28/09/2016 14:34:21 GMT Daylight Time, norpag@att.net writes:

Just thinking aloud – looks to me that a white hole is the best interpretation see the jet in M87 Norman

http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2000/20/image/a/format/web_print/
Bessel function that we discussed and Horst plotted a couple of years ago?
see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bessel_function
Regards Norman.

On 9/28/2016 5:40 AM, EMyrone wrote:

In this note it is shown that all the main characteristics of the whirlpool galaxy are given straightforwardly and self consistently by the new subject of fluid gravitation, in which spacetime or the vacuum or aether is considered to be a fluid ad described in the intensely studied UFT349, 351 -353, 356 and 357. The galaxy is given by a constant spacetime angular momentum as in note 358(4), and the divergenceless velocity field (1) of spacetime. The scalar potential or enthalpy of spacetime is given by Eq. (8). and the gravitational field between star and the centre of the galaxy by the inverse cubed law (9) which leads to the hyperbolic spiral (18) and the correct velocity curve (22). The spacetime charge needed for the whirlpool galaxy is given by Eq. (11). This gives the mass density (12) which goes to infinity for small r sub F near the centre of the galaxy. There is a very large mass density near the centre of the galaxy. The spacetime potential or enthalpy of the galaxy is given by Eq. (15), and also becomes very large for small r sub F. So ECE2 unified field theory unifies fluid dynamics and gravitation to give precisely self consistent results. Fluid electrodynamics unifies electrodynamics and fluid dynamics.

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