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TA Bitcoin Fibonacci Predictions from a month ago! What is next?

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Fibonacci Numbers and Nature
by
John R. Simmons


Galaxies
On a dark night, we can often see a band of light stretching across the sky. This band is the Milky Way galaxy -- a gigantic collection of stars, gas and dust. Far beyond the Milky Way, there are billions of other galaxies -- some similar to our own and some very different -- scattered throughout space to the very limits of the observable universe.

Types of Galaxies
Astronomers classify galaxies into three major categories. Spiral galaxies look like flat disks with bulges in their centers and beautiful spiral arms. Elliptical galaxies are redder, more rounded, and often longer in one direction than in the other, like a football. Galaxies that appear neither disk-like nor rounded are classified as irregular galaxies.

Spiral Galaxies
Spiral galaxies usually consist of three components: a flat disk, an ellipsoidal bulge and a halo. The disk contains a lot of interstellar gas and dust, and most of the stars in the galaxy. The gas, dust and stars in the disk rotate in the same direction around the galactic center at hundreds of kilometers per second and are often arranged in striking spiral patterns. The bulge is located at the Centrex of the disk and consists of an older stellar population with little interstellar matter. The near-spherical halo surrounds the disk, and is thought to contain copious amounts of dark matter : matter that acts gravitationally like "normal" matter but that can't be seen! Astronomers infer the presence of this dark matter by the motions of stars and gas in the disk of the galaxy, as well as older stellar populations in the halo like globular clusters. The young stars in the disk are classified as stellar population I, and the old bulge and halo stars as population II.

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