One of those darn 'tags'

Yes… It had to happen…

This would eventually stop expansion in some regions and cause them to start to recollapse. As they were collapsing, the gravitational pull of the collapsing region got smaller, it would spin faster - just as skaters spinning on ice spin faster as they draw in their arms. Eventually, when the region got small enough, it would be spinning fast enough to balance the attraction of gravity, and in this way disklike rotating galaxies are born.

From A Brief History of Time - The updated and expanded tenth anniversary edition by Stephen Hawking. Why this passage? Because the ‘tag’ mentioned that I have to:

I must admit… I did not expect the lines to make much sense… but they did. Thankfully so.

Susheel Chandradhas, principal photographer at ColoursAlive
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Principal photographer at ColoursAlive. Over 20 years of commercial photography across product, industrial, and advertising work. Read more →

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