Gravity is not the driving force in space, instead the movements of the heavens is now thought to be driven by the electrification of plasma and electricity present in the vacuum of space. New observations have observed that electricity is abundant in outer space but is rarely visible or detectable without a suitable conductor such as plasma, or existing elements.
https://hooktube.com/watch?v=cO79mMx6Ieg
Kepler's 3rd Law of planetary motion
 
Newtons Gravitational constant, used by Kepler
I hope that we will soon find a more realistic formula to describe the movements of the Universe while accounting for electricity that provides a simple constant used to find the amount of charge in heavenly bodies through visual observations in AU(astronomical units).
We see that electricity interacting with elemental structures in the universe causes motion and changes in the structure of galaxies, novas, and planetary systems over periods of time.
Q: What is the previous paradigm's concept of a black hole in reality?
A:It is a place where there is too high a density of electrons for any element to exist, this area of what appears to be darkness is likely to be an area of atom-less electrons highly concentrated and bound by the positive charge of the elements that orbit and in the case of our spiral galaxy have encapsulated this mass of negative particles that is so dense that no other particle can exist there. Over time a galaxy picks up these electrons in space and moves them to the center where they congregate, the larger the concentration the more elements can be supported by a galaxy.
I previously had said that the "black holes" might have been misconstrued alien civilizations but I now favor this theory above. The concept of a light vacuum has always seemed so alien to me, nothing like this exists on Earth so why should we accept this explanation for the heavens?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kepler%27s_laws_of_planetary_motion
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coulomb%27s_law
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