Interesting fact revealed by "star class" filter feature:
Brown dwarfs - form layer of constant density and heigth, near Galaxy ecliptics. This layer seems has no gauss curve of density, in ortogonal to ecliptics surface direction. Density and heigth seems is same near sol and near core , but dechreases near edge. and is not linked with desity of "browns" spread in all other z-coords.
Just check it yourself.
Brown dwarfs - form layer of constant density and heigth, near Galaxy ecliptics. This layer seems has no gauss curve of density, in ortogonal to ecliptics surface direction. Density and heigth seems is same near sol and near core , but dechreases near edge. and is not linked with desity of "browns" spread in all other z-coords.
Just check it yourself.
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