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Originally Posted by Michael Noonan
Since this is a single star and the jets are somewhat unique for this kind of occurrence ... how long do you think it would take to get an apparent speed on those jets?
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Michael. See Internal Event Horizons / Jetting Black Toroidal Objects. M87 Jets are 3,000 light years long. Galaxies are an effect of jets and the angular momentum of the progenitor core. Galactic variations and types are a further effect of varying core pressures effecting the jet vector component which determines the both the loop diameter and the pitch of the spirals.
Galaxies are apparently mostly pancake configured. when observed edge on. This is due to the jets, jetting in the ecliptic plane. In the event that the jets, jet at an angle to the ecliptic, a spiral is generated.
In the Sun the core jets are at a 7 degree angle to the ecliptic, and therefore a spiral is generated.( surfacing at 7 degrees and generating Sunspot contrails.)
The angle to the ecliptic of Jetting Black Toroidal Objects is determined by the original magnetic polarity and orientation at impact, of the precursor bodies. KW.