Mainstream scientists are surprised again:
"Scientists were surprised to find that the "jellyfish" galaxy ESO 137-001 has been sprouting new stars in its gassy tentacles. "We think it's hard to strip off a molecular cloud that's already forming stars because it should be tightly bound to the galaxy by gravity. Which means either we're wrong, or this gas got stripped off and heated up, but then had to cool again so that it could condense and form stars," Alberts said. "Telling these two scenarios apart is one of the things we want to get at." -- Source
Mainstream scientists really need to keep up with the EU guys.
It's electricity, not gravity.
"Scientists were surprised to find that the "jellyfish" galaxy ESO 137-001 has been sprouting new stars in its gassy tentacles. "We think it's hard to strip off a molecular cloud that's already forming stars because it should be tightly bound to the galaxy by gravity. Which means either we're wrong, or this gas got stripped off and heated up, but then had to cool again so that it could condense and form stars," Alberts said. "Telling these two scenarios apart is one of the things we want to get at." -- Source
Mainstream scientists really need to keep up with the EU guys.
It's electricity, not gravity.