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Do spiral galaxies perform the same function as electrons, forming magnetic fields that capture energy?

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do the stars act like charge spinning around a central axis like electrons, creating magnetic fields? and if so, wouldn't the center of each contain magnetism, compacted to it's densest possible state, capturing energy even photons and dragging them through to their north poles? even our earth's very weak magnetic field can capture big slow moving things like charged particals so wouldn't a whole galaxy's concentated magnetic force be able to overcome a photon? if the electron captured photons at the rate of one at a time wouldn't that still be a black hole? gravity guru.

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  1. No, sorry.

    No to all five questions. There is no similarity whatsoever.

    (With respect, your questions contain too many physics misconceptions and errors to explain them all.)

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