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IV. Large Object Axioms
 
  4.2 Galactic Objects  
  Article 76- Galaxies  
  Canon 656  
  The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Galaxies are:  
  1. A galaxy is a massive super sub atomic particle field system supporting massive sub atomic and atomic fields which in turn support large families of stars and planets.  
  2. Most galaxies are between one thousand (1,000) to one hundred thousand (100,000) parsecs in diameter and are usually separated by distances of millions of parsecs (megaparsecs).  
  3. The majority of galaxies are organized into a hierarchy of associations called clusters, which in turn may form larger groups (superclusters).  
     
  Canon 657  
  The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Galactic Properties are:  
  1. The Axiom Class of Galactic Properties is derived from the existence of Can.316-(PROPERTIES), Can.319-(UNITA ELEMENTS) and Can.320-(UNITA PROPERTIES), Can.378-(SUPER SUB ATOMIC ELEMENTS) and Can.379-(SUPER SUB ATOMIC PROPERTIES) Can.427-(ATOMIC ELEMENTS) and Can.428-(ATOMIC PROPERTIES) And the COMPLETE SET of Can.314-(Existence)of Can.452-(MOLECULAR ELEMENTS) and Can.453-(MOLECULAR PROPERTIES).  
  2. The List of Galactic Properties are CORE, MID, SURFACE, ATMOSPHERE, EQUATOR, AXIS, POLES, NORTHERN HEMISPHERE, SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE, ROTATION, ROTAXIS, GEOMETRIC STRUCTURE, VOLUME, UNIQUE POSITION, AWARENESS OF POSITION, RESONANCE, DENSITY, MASS-ELEMENTAL, MASS-GRAVITATIONAL, MASS-NEUTRINO, MASS-MAGNETON, MASS-POSITRON, MASS-ELECTRON, MASS-PHOTON, MASS, HETON, KINESIS, FREQUENCY of MOTION, STRONG FUSION POINT, WEAK FUSION POINT, STRONG FISSION POINT and WEAK FISSION POINT.  
     
  Canon 658  
  The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Galactic Structure are:  
  1. All Galaxies comprise of a CORE, a MID and an OUTER region.  
  2. The CORE of a Galaxy is its center and for a spiral galaxy is the location of numerous NEUTRON Stars.  
     
  Canon 659  
  The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Galactic Fields are :  
  1. Similar to Stars, the fields of a Galaxy is the basis upon which the Galaxy holds together namely the Gravitron Fields, Super Sub Atomic fields and sub atomic fields.  
  2. Gravity alone is insufficient to ensure a galaxy holds together and the absence of a significant core of Neutron Stars to produce large amounts of Cosmic Radiation out to the reaches of the galaxy will result in the galaxy loosing cohesion and elongating to eventually break apart into smaller galaxies.  
  3. Cosmic super sub atomic radiation is the most important fields for a galaxy as it is this radiation that the galaxy uses to communicate to all stars travelling faster than the speed of light.  
     
  Canon 660  
  The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Galactic Motion are:  
  1. Most galaxies rotate at phenomenal rates greater than 260 km per second at the outer regions.  
  2. Galaxies also orbit one another at phenomenal speeds approaching the speed of light on account of the low level of of matter that exists in the intergalactic environment.  
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
 
 
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