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« on: May 14, 2022 05:27 pm »

This is the first picture of Sagittarius A*, the center of our galaxy, a supermassive black hole (SBH) whose gravitational effect is equal to a star 4 million times more massive than our sun.
It is also said to be the Grand Center of Sri Yukteswar's model.

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« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2022 06:34 pm »

This is the first picture of Sagittarius A*, the center of our galaxy, a supermassive black hole (SBH) whose gravitational effect is equal to a star 4 million times more massive than our sun.
It is also said to be the Grand Center of Sri Yukteswar's model.



Thanks mccoy the grand center that Sri Yukteswar was speaking of is a star or energy that exists that our Sun rotates around in 24,000 years. This is called the procession of the equinoxes.

The rotation of the Sun around the center of our galaxy takes 220 million years and is called a galaxy rotation.  Interesting that both numbers ( the procession of the equinoxes and a day also takes 24 hours.) use 24. Although if science has it correct it takes 220 million years for our Sun to rotate around the galaxy and the black whole in the center of our galaxy.

It takes 24,000 thousand years for our Sun to rotate what Sri Yukteswar calls ‘our dual’. Our dual ( which has yet to be defined by science ) and our Sun also take 220 million years to rotate around the center of our galaxy.


As you can probably guess, we even have galaxy rotation with our Milky Way galaxy. Our galaxy is rotating incredibly slowly, however. It takes the Sun 220 million years to complete a single orbit around the galaxy.
Galaxy Rotation - Universe Today
www.universetoday.com/30710/galaxy-rotation/
www.universetoday.com/30710/galaxy-rotation/
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« Reply #2 on: May 31, 2022 08:47 pm »




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« Reply #3 on: Jul 12, 2022 09:40 am »

Speaking of galactic rotation, this is the result of measurements of 99 objects in our galaxy, the arrows represent the shift of movements of such objects, the colors are the same for the objects in the same galactic arms. The image is an excellent representation of how the stars in the milky way rotate around the GC, the galactic center, SAG A*

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