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[5] viXra:2509.0138 [pdf] submitted on 2025-09-26 23:11:35

Aberration Effects Can Account for the Apparent Surplus of Spiral Galaxies Rotating in an Opposite Direction to the Milky Way

Authors: P. G.Vejde
Comments: 4 Pages. (Note by viXra Admin: The list of scientific references are incomplete)

Recently published analysis of JWST deep field images confirms the previously observed trend for a surplus of spiral galaxies that rotate counter to our Milky Way. A trend that apparently is most pronounced the closer one looks towards either the north or south Milky Way polar axis. This is considered in recently published analyses to be inconsistent with current theories of the Big Bang. It is also suggested in these analyses that this surplus may only be an observational bias. Due possibly to Doppler shifting from the relative rotation directions between spiral galaxies and our own Milky Way. Or that new physics of galaxy rotations not yet discovered may also be able to account for the apparent surplus. However, the authors of this research also note that Doppler shifting of light from the relative rotation velocities and rotation directions between any one galaxy and the earth observer would be insufficient in magnitude to account for the approximately 50% surplus of counter rotating galaxies in the latest deep field JWST data. In this paper the aforementioned observational bias is still considered a possibility simply by invoking the centuries old classical effect of Stellar Aberration to model the apparent surplus of counter rotating galaxies seen in the data. In that due to differences in transverse rotational directions and internal stellar velocities between any observed spiral galaxy and our own Milky Way, the displacement effects of stellar aberration will make light from co rotating galaxies incident to the earth observer more dispersed or blurred than light coming from counter rotating galaxies. Thus, making it harder to identify co rotating spiral galaxies than counter rotating spiral galaxies at any similar redshift. Resulting in an apparent surplus of counter rotating galaxies in the universe.
Category: Astrophysics

[4] viXra:2509.0122 [pdf] submitted on 2025-09-21 21:09:14

The Original Electron-positron Pairs Are Pseudo-bosons Because They Are Causally Separated by Inflation

Authors: Dominique Mareau
Comments: 9 Pages.

The local experimental production of electron-positron pairs or proton-antiproton pairs clearly indicates their instability. But if positrons are isolated, their annihilation is temporarily avoided. Positrons thus causally separated from ambient particles prolong their lifetime. It is clear that the protons forming the matter of the universe are stable. It is proposed here that the original inflation causally separated the elements of each electron-positron pair. The cosmological principle stipulates the identity between all localities. However, there is a duality of locality between any "Locality-type" and the Original Non-Locality (ONL) caused by inflation proposed by Alan Guth. It is reasonable to think that inflation could have causally separated each element of electron-positron pair from the same original source. Thus relocated, these elements of pairs from different sources can merge without annihilating each other. Thus becoming stable, the ONL type electron-positron pair is a candidate to be the elementary particle suggested by John Wheeler. Beyond the falsification criterion, this paradigm resolves several fundamental enigmas, including the mass of the proton and the strange identity of its charge with that of the positron.
Category: Astrophysics

[3] viXra:2509.0121 [pdf] submitted on 2025-09-21 21:04:00

The Role of the Hubble Parameter in Galactic Rotation Curves and Spiral Morphology

Authors: E. P. J. de Haas
Comments: 21 Pages. (Note by viXra Admin: Please submit article written with AI assistance to ai.viXra.org)

We investigate the influence of the Hubble parameter H(z) on galactic dynamics and morphology. By introducing the cosmic expansion as an effective limit on Newtonian gravitation, we obtain a redshift-dependent critical radius that constrains both spiral structure and rotation curves. Galactic bars are interpreted as frozen spirals of high-z epochs nested inside extended low-z spirals. This framework naturally explains the coexistence of bulges, bars, disks and halos as the outcome of metric inflow and bulge reset events. The resulting morphology and kinematics provide a direct and testable connection between galactic structure and the cosmic expansion. We argue that this approach opens a new possibility to empirically derive H(z)from galaxy morphology and rotation curves and allows reconstructing the expansion history of the universe on galactic scales.
Category: Astrophysics

[2] viXra:2509.0117 [pdf] submitted on 2025-09-20 15:24:05

UFO/UAP Versus Hellfire Missile

Authors: Clark M. Thomas
Comments: 7 Pages.

Early this month a spooky public Congressional hearing was held. It dealt with newly revealed 2024 military drone footage; plus individual military witnesses of other alien phenomena. Our military drone clearly tracked something, but nobody seemed to have a clear idea of what the drone saw. This essay attempts to advance our deeper understanding.
Category: Astrophysics

[1] viXra:2509.0062 [pdf] submitted on 2025-09-10 03:21:41

The Concept of Dark Energy is not Based on the Principles of Physics: Cosmological Data Can be Clearly Explained Without This Concept

Authors: Felix M Lev
Comments: 14 Pages. Accepted for presentation at the 2nd International Conference on Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology.

The physics community has adopted the principle that when new experimental data appears, physicists should first try to explain it based on existing science. Only if all such attempts fail can new exotic explanations be brought in. However, in the case of cosmological acceleration, the opposite approach was taken: without serious attempts to explain this phenomenon from existing science, physicists attracted dark energy and other exotic concepts whose physical meaning is a mystery.As shown in our publications, the cosmological acceleration can be clearly explained without uncertainties. The derivation of this explanation requires significant technicalefforts described in our publications. The purpose of this article for the 2nd International Conference on Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology (ICGAC 2026) isto explain our approach at the simplest possible level so that the basic ideas of our approach would be understandable to many physicists and astrophysicists.
Category: Astrophysics