The First Galaxy
Celestial Body Behavioural Types - Volatile, Stable or Pseudo-stable.VOLATILE Celestial Body:
This is typically a high mass body such as a Star. Another example is a Black-Hole. STABLE Celestial Body: This is typicall a low mass body of near homogeneous composition such as an Asteroid. PSEUDO-STABLE Celestial Body: This is typically a low-medium mass body which appears to be stable but in fact may rapidly become unstable when subject to a minor change in environment. A Planet is a common example. Another less common example is a Comet. |
Celestial Bodies - complex relationshipsTypically the Celestial Bodies form an alliance of small bodies in dynamic proximity to a large mass, as exhibited by Planets in orbits around a Star. That is, we have Stable or Pseudo-Stable bodies in orbit around a Volatile body, immersed in a sea of Energy Enigmas (Dark Energy) to form a Star system in which a complex energy relationship exists in a dynamic balance.
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Formation of the first GalaxyAs numerous Star systems develop, the Stars systems themselves develop a grouping into a Galaxy - the first Galaxy.
The major component of Galaxy are numerous Volatile Stars. Therefore the Galaxy itself can be considered to be Volatile in behaviour. |
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IP- Illustrations:John Lee (Concepts), Cecilia Macaulay & Marc Lepage (Artistry). Author: John Lee. Photography: John Lee. |