Model predicted parallel jets

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shows how discs may stay parallel, keeping
jets aligned

can you elaborate upon that a bit?

The Galaxy model for the atom
predicts that the universe is a
fractal, with galaxies actually being
atoms, and therefore atoms being
built from smaller atoms.
So, atoms, at any one instant,
are discs.
In order for spinning discs to become
spheres, they must precess.
I have built Benzene from discs
that spin at 1 and precess at 2,
enabling each disc to contact
it’s neighbor 4 times per cycle
(potential for 2 electrons to
come and go between each
per cycle- a double bond).
The discs are arranged in the
Benzene configuration and
made to all precess in parallel-
at each C-C meeting point, three
out of the four possible transfers
are made; one and a half bonds.

All the discs are always parallel,
meaning, if jets were coming out
at right-angles to those discs’
centres, all those jets would always
be parallel.

The prediction: assymetric star speeds
that are observed for opposite sides
of galactic discs are because the discs
are precessing- one side of the
disc is moving
away from us and the other side is
moving towards us.
If the discs associated with
parallel jets can be imaged,
we will see that neighbouring discs have
oppositely-curving star arms.