mark swain wrote:If objects/Stars are being created at a very high rate. One would assume other objects being crushed at the same time?
Why? I don't see the logical connection between the two, and I don't think there is any actual suggestion that the latter is occurring. It is usual for stars to form in areas rich in gas and dust, particularly if a mechanism exists to produce shock fronts. This area is influenced by the central black hole, but material here isn't being consumed.
And the spiral i see, is not my imagination. Or any allusion. But newly created stars, spiraling out wards.
Nobody suggested that the spiral is an illusion. The illusion is that stars are moving inwards or outwards, rather than in fixed orbits. There are no stars spiraling outwards in this or any galaxy. There's no mechanism that could even provide that sort of orbital dynamic.
Is not your spiral arm, an indication that dark matter is also traveling with us around and around?
I don't see the connection. Dark matter orbits within and around galaxies, like all matter subject to gravity. But the spiral arms aren't evidence of that.
The orbit of our planet and solar system around the galaxy Is a totally different concept to how spiral arms work. would you not say?
No. Spiral arms are density concentrations- concentrations of individual stellar systems each in simple, precessing elliptical orbits. The orbital dynamics are easily described by simple classical mechanics.