Halos / Vortices

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Definition

Dark matter / Dark energy halos are immense Vortices, Physical Structures of Information in/of the Elementary Field, already evolved dark structure of the cosmos which became the causal and variational (spatial and temporal) precursor of the formation of the visible side of the Universe.

They are diffused / extended non-particle vortex structures with low mass density belonging to the class of "Dark structures" of Matter.

Halos are ubiquitous at all the cosmological and astrophysical scales. They host galaxies, clusters of galaxies and super clusters, as well the object within galaxies like clusters of stars, the single stars and their planetary systems, etc. Halos represent the bubbles that shape the Cosmic Web (an infinite chain of denser small-medium size halos hosting clusters and galaxies, aligned in the interstices between the larger, lower-density bubbles representing the giant voids we observe in the cosmos).

Common definition

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See also

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Classification

  • Topic id: t_halos_vortices
  • Belongs to the class: Vortices
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