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Star ejected from a super-massive black hole
Star S5-HVS1 was ejected from the super-massive black hole in the heart of the Milky Way. It travels at about 6 million km / h, 10 times more than most stars, and should inevitably leave the galaxy.
Some galaxies surprisingly move together
Some galaxies move together synchronously in unexplained patterns. They could be integrated along a large-scale structure of the Universe. These low-intensity structures take the form of filaments, leaves and knots and together with galaxies constitute the cosmic web.
A massive black hole that… should not exist
A black hole located 15,000 light years from Earth has a mass of more than 70 times that of the Sun. Current theories say that black holes appear after explosion of supernova, but not with such a large mass. This black hole should not exist in the Milky Way.
Unique low density planets
The Kepler 51 system at 2600 light years from Earth is home to three very low density planets revolving around a Sun-like star. They are the size of Jupiter but are a hundred times lighter, with a density comparable to that of cotton candy.
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(74aH*) : August 6th is the anniversary of the atomic bomb explosion on Hiroshima in 1945.
This date represents the entrance of Humanity into the age of Revelation (Apocalypsis).
Thus, since August 6, 2019, we are in 74 aH, (meanning 74 after Hiroshima).
It is also an “atheist” and universal calendar to replace the existing “monotheist”, religious and non universal calendars.
Several articles related to Physical Sciences published in November & December (74aH*)