Each galaxy has a center disc for inertial motion while rotating inside a energy or force sphere.
The inertia keeps the disc inside this bubble, while the variables of the rotation changes angle of
observation over billions of years, the motion of any galaxy =motion by position of the disc and the bubble
as well as the galaxy in it.
The inertia keeps the disc inside this bubble, while the variables of the rotation changes angle of
observation over billions of years, the motion of any galaxy =motion by position of the disc and the bubble
as well as the galaxy in it.
Each of the galactic beams is effected by some outside force to make the bubbles and the discs rotate with inertia. This is the factor of Maya as the geometry of the space outside the galactic bubble being related to different amounts of rotation from different beginnings.So the minimal depends on the observer and the position of the observer
defined by the various mayan glyphs as the "outside space between galaxies" looking into the point where the center is located and the motion of one cycle.
defined by the various mayan glyphs as the "outside space between galaxies" looking into the point where the center is located and the motion of one cycle.