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I have no idea how such a plasmoid would behave. Perhaps you would first point me to a paper which shows that a plasmoid of 40,000 solar masses of size 45 AU, would collapse.
Now I have to admit i find the many, many derails and name calling in here to be annoying.
Who has an idea does not matter, arguments from credulity or arguments from authority are both fallacious. people who spend time saying "X number of scientists believe in Potrezeebie' and people saying 'Only crackpot believe in the Potrezeebie gnome" are both engaging is very poor argumentation.
Ian you seem to be reasonable and to actually want to engage in conversation, so I am stunned to see such a bizzare and strange outright appeal to authority.
This is a sceptic's forum that is supposed to encourage critical thinking. Not endless debates about who has published what papers.
Why do I mention this?
Gravity, gravitational collapse are terms well discussed and in common usage. they are covered in a huge number of sources and places.
When you ask the following question:
"Perhaps you would first point me to a paper which shows that a plasmoid of 40,000 solar masses of size 45 AU, would collapse."
It seems to be very starnge.
What is that you have to have a specific reference to a plasmoid collapsing. there are hundreds and thousands of sources for star formation and molecular clouds, galactic collsions and planet formation.
They are millions of sources for gravity and gravitational collapse.
the issue is that a plasmoid is subject to gravity and the other three forces we model as the current vision of reality.
The burden is on the people who claim that a plasmoid will NOT collapse. otherwise you are going to be saying that stars and galaxies do not form, that planets can not accreate and that the eagle Nebula and other places do not show instances of star formation.
It is like saying that there has to be a paper that says that SS Doradus and Betelgeuse were formed by gravitational collapse.
So here is the deal, I find you to be reasonable, I think you are engaged in conversation.
The burden is on the person who proposes a theory that a plasmoid (especially such a huge one) would not collapse. Otherwise we would not have stars, we would not have molcular clouds that become stars, we would not have stars become clusters, we would not have cluster become galaxies and so on.
If there is some requirement that a paper has to be written for every star , galaxy and planet saying it has undergone gravitational collapse would be really strange.
So here is the deal Ian:
1. The electrostatic repulsion of particles, even if they were all the same charge in the plasmoid (and plasma are usually neutral) is not going to be enough to overcome the force of gravity.
2. The magnetic repusion fo the particles even if they were all magnetic monopoles is not going to be enough to overcome the force of gravity. (I could be wrong here since I know the monopoles is a boogie).
3. if there is a mechanism that is going to keep the plasmoid in an expanded state, it is up to the people who say that it could be expanded to provide that mechanism. It is not up to anybody else to show that gravity would not overwhelm the alleged repulsive forces. It is up to the people who say that it would be expanded to show thier model, explain it and demonstrate that it fits the evidence.
4. Gravity effects photons, the EM force is sometimes modeled as being carried by photons, although I am not sure hoe the magnetic repulsions is modeled. Either way whatever we want to call 'force' it is usually considered to have mass and be effected by gravity. the effect of gravity upon photons is demonstrated in many ways. So the concept of a large gravitational field that bends the path of photons so much that they can not escape the gravitational field is not too far fetched.
How is there a mechanism for the particles to avoid the attraction of gravity when those force carriers are effected by gravity?
Even if you invoke the Coloumb force,(with out QM) the force of gravity will just move the particles together until the force equals the repulsive force, they will packed next to each other in a very small space.. A ball of degenrate matter, it will look like a black hole because there will be the same issue, light will not leave it.
So i am very sorry if I have been offensive or aggresive.
I hope to continue this conversation.