How Do Spiral Galaxies Maintain Their Shape?

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Spiral galaxies maintain their shape through a phenomenon known as spiral density waves, which are not related to quantum mechanics. The discussion references a video that explains the winding paradox, where stars move at the same relative speed yet preserve the spiral structure. Participants suggest exploring resources like Wikipedia and supercomputer simulations for a deeper understanding. An article from NASA highlights a star with spiral arms, raising questions about its connection to galaxy physics. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the significance of density waves in explaining the structure of spiral galaxies.
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So I was watching this:

which talks about the winding paradox of spiral galaxies, e.g. the stars all move at the same relative speed however that shape is maintained. However, we still have those shapes.
The video talks about density waves of some sort. I don't really understand. This can't be some sort of probability density coming from wave amplitude like in quantum mechanics, or is it?

Anyone care to elaborate or if you have your own explanation?

Thanks!
 
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twofu said:
The video talks about density waves of some sort. I don't really understand. This can't be some sort of probability density coming from wave amplitude like in quantum mechanics, or is it?
You are correct, it has nothing to do with quantum mechanics. Unfortunately I do not know much more on this topic than is in that video and on the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Density_wave_theory" . The wikipedia page has several animations that help demonstrate some of the ideas you heard about in the video.
 
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Thanks for the sources, it helped a lot :)
 
Yeah that star with the spiral arms is very interesting, i would like to see more pictures of it :S
 
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