Material and Immaterial (Dark Matter) Vortex Formation
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Spacetime vortices form when spacetime particles collide.
These form flat planes that rotate in the direction of the strongest particles.
The strongest plane dominates the other planes and dictates the orientation and size of the vortex.
The center of the vortex has more spacetime particles.
This leads to congestion and slower speed.
The outer part has less congestion, leading to faster speed.
In a material vortex, like a planet or star, electromagnetic particles go with the rotating vortex.
This pushes the spacetime particles, increasing their speed.
They become slower the farther they are from the center as the inverse square law.