http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/10/141010100819.htm
The conventional theorists believe that stars and galaxies formed shortly after the “Big Bang.” But this is not so according to the Reciprocal System. First, globular clusters form. Then these combine to form small galaxies, and then these combine to form large galaxies. Each star in a galaxy accretes all dust and gas within its gravitational limit, and so new stars cannot form between stars. “Star burst” galaxies capture dust clouds and globular clusters and small galaxies. Of course, supernovae are equivalent to binary fission: two stars (or one star plus a solar system) form out of the original mass. Stars grow by accretion and move up the Main Sequence, contrary to the assertions of conventional theory.
The Reciprocal System: Microcosmos Database is now available from http://www.amazon.com and http://www.reciprocalsystem.guru. It is the world’s only computational theoretical database for the properties of matter.
Study the Reciprocal System and prove it for yourself!