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Plasma Universe

In 1966, Hannes Alfven created the Plasma Universe Model.  There are two black holes in the center of galaxies.  The black holes are ejecting matter and antimatter in opposite directions into space to form spiral arms of matter and antimatter stars.  The sun is one of billions of stars that are composed of matter.  Scientists have observed matter and antimatter clouds coming from the centers of galaxies as illustrated in picture of the Plasma Galaxy.

 The Galaxy M83, shown on the right, is similar in size and shape to the Milky Way Galaxy.

Anthony Peratt developed computer models that are almost indistinguishable from actual galaxies that simulate every known galaxy in the universe.

What are the correlations between plasma galaxies and elementary particles?

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