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Why does all the matter in a Galaxy rotate around it's center as a whole, no matter the distance from center, while in a solar system, the rotation of matter is affected by it's distance from center?<br /><br />Could we think of galaxies as cellular creatures? Is there a membrane that seperates what is inside, and what is outside of a galaxy?<br /><br />Could this static that binds all matter in a galaxy be what humans consider God, or the so called 'holy spirit'? If it is a being, than what about all the galaxies in the universe? Could they all be Gods too? <br /><br />Could the static that binds all galaxies be the "Higgs field"? that which partical physics is trying to prove exists?<br /><br />What does it mean for civilization in our window of existence that all things rotate around the center of a galaxy as a whole, in terms of inevitability? Can we then predict the inevitalble path(s) of all matter within the rotation of a galaxy?<br /><br />Can we then calculate the windows of existence of which life may exist on planets other than our own?<br /><br />Can we find a way to cut through this static field that binds all things within a galaxy to travel great distances without taking light years to get there? or would we just unravel the very nature that bonds all things together?<br /><br />What about when two galaxies collide? What happens to the structures as a whole in terms of the static unison? do the static membranes melt into one, or does the collision destroy the membranes like the bursting of a balloon?<br /><br />What is the static that binds all things in a galaxy whole? Simple Gravity is not enough.