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Originally Posted by jerrygg38
The outer radius of the galaxy is a constant of the universe. The universe we live in at the present time appears to be quite stable. Therefore the outer radius of the electro-magnetic fields has reached a limit.
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What about other galaxies? Are you saying that all galaxies should be the same size as ours or they are otherwise inherently unstable?
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Originally Posted by jerrygg38
The mass of the universe is still disintegrating. The electron has been deprived of a great deal of mass. It has maintained its charge Q but the structure of the electron is in jeopardy. Thus within a few billion more years, the electron will self-destruct.
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Are you saying that the Conservation Laws are wrong? Can you discuss this in more detail?
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