Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1969 |
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... galaxy . Our galaxy consists of this koinomatter , or of an excess of koinomatter that was left after a koinomatter - antimatter burnout . In a similar way antimatter was concentrated in the Andromeda nebula . Such a process would have ...
... galaxy . Our galaxy consists of this koinomatter , or of an excess of koinomatter that was left after a koinomatter - antimatter burnout . In a similar way antimatter was concentrated in the Andromeda nebula . Such a process would have ...
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... galaxy . 2 ) The rest of the ambiplasma is an- nihilated . Light ambiplasma is pro- duced , which escapes to the environ- ment of the galaxy . Energy is released which is radiated usually after com- plicated processes of degradation ...
... galaxy . 2 ) The rest of the ambiplasma is an- nihilated . Light ambiplasma is pro- duced , which escapes to the environ- ment of the galaxy . Energy is released which is radiated usually after com- plicated processes of degradation ...
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... galaxy is rather quiet and normal over long periods , there may be sudden interruptions of this quiet evolution by collisions of the type de- scribed above . Although the probability of such collisions becomes increasingly smaller , it ...
... galaxy is rather quiet and normal over long periods , there may be sudden interruptions of this quiet evolution by collisions of the type de- scribed above . Although the probability of such collisions becomes increasingly smaller , it ...
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