CENTAURUS A
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Why telescopes get paid the big bucks
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go crosseyed see the stereo
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"Galaxies are unlike anything you have ever imagined them to be. You have
to imagine them, to form ideas when viewing in flatland because flatland
vision, 2d, shows you nothing whatever about a galaxy's look and feel,
except a basic concept of gravity doing fundamental organization. Gravity
has nothing to do with fundamental organization. Gravity holds patterns
and pushes together in a time place and space. The pushes and patterns,
to understand these, you must turn to fundamental pullmotors, tympanis,
and seek engines. Have, I, captured, your, attention?" Occam does
the nod, yes. The cosmic translation class is already attented, waiting
for next in the movement in consciousness into the new cosmic translation
class's principle important bridge lessons.
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ENERGY ENGINES IN COLLIDING GALAXIES
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"There seems not to be any galaxy that is serene and quiet mannered, they
are all chaotic and battered with collisions, some collisions with soft
dust residues of a shut down galaxy lurking in a main bright galaxy's
shadows".
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HOW TO UNMASK A GALAXY COLLISION
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Occam turns with a sneaky question. "What happens to used galaxies after
a collision. They do not gather in junk yards of used pre-owned galaxies.
They frequently take up residence in the underbellys and behind the
firewalls of surviving bright galaxies that won the demolition derby.
Ngc 4414-a is an excellent example of a used galaxy, lurking in the
underskirts and behind the scenes of this still seething spiral".
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"Here is another flatulent, oops my bad I mean 'flocculent' galaxy.
It does not have arms, such as two or four, it does have bilateral
symmetry the left end is an upflare the right end noses down. In the
midrift, just to the right of the smoking gun, is a major cleavage,
seen as the bright large thin rim downdip. From the left, the abrupt
cleavage is large enough to distort the shape of the galaxy, making
the flatulence, ooop my bad, flocculence less than a squat wrinkled
donout". Occam waits for 1/10th of a second and up comes the next view.
"It's show n' tell time. The tympany (round straight edges) at the
blunt nosetip lower right, and the green bubble behind upper right,
are entirely different medias than the rest of NGC 4414 ergo these are
remnants of another galaxy whose genes have been added to NGC 4414", says
Occam ready to move on, except, the color blind student's aura has turned
very dark and suspicious. "Occam points a thumb straight there and says,
"you, do not speak you cannot judgement the colors. Look instead to the
anomalies, the tympani pimpling at the end of the horn, and the totally
diffuse texture of the green erea, these are from a different galaxy".
The Aura brightens again, satisfied at not missing out.
TYMPANIC CLUSTER NOSE CONE IN NGC 4414
Residual shutdown galaxy with a tympanic nose cone, off the end of
Ngc 4414. The tympanis stand out in better DPI
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Occam again; "moving on, two more tympanis, both obvious, I now show.
The big one is obvious an outie, a nearby crystal cavity, a smaller
further up needs image adjustments and zoom to see it".
"Here is the whole thing. You have to fight your eyes to get this view
in focus. I will not appologize, it takes struggle to see this in a
good 3d perspective".
"The core is standing up nearly on its side in it's core socket, a
particularly large cam".
"Can you see the trash trail diagonally up the west side". Occam
asks expecting no answer because everyone can see the trash trail.
"The outblunt is obviously residue of a shut down galaxy, it is rubble
from which chaotic inertia has been removed. There is at minimum, hardly
any residual heat or light left in the dull amourphous dimmed down
residues".
"In this next view is something of interest".
"In the upper right looming over the shoulder is a greenish yellow
show that is of an entirely different galactic media, another show
and tell, anybody think it might be residues of yet another entirely
different galaxy. Ngc 4414-b. Once again Occam has asked in inflections
that expect no answer.
"Notice that straight horizontal dull grey colored doppler arms of the
other galaxy are tonging rearward straight into the green patch. This
galaxy, Ngc 4414, is a multi event composite, not necessarily recurred
by a recycling collider".
"The green area at right is another galaxy long time ago collided and
some merged.
"In ultra violet".
"The strong arm of the law has been keeping Ngc 1512 busy as the little
elliptical keeps orbiting around from different inclines and transvectoral
directions. Interestingly, the spider strand tidals are not necessarily
the paths the elliptical has taken. This is very revealing in tidal
modelling".
"The arms are in every plane of the 3d dimensional quadrants. No tidals
follow the same 3d plane at all".
"The galaxy has been repeatedly anti-wound by the orbiter's encounters.
That is, the galaxy is rotating anti-clockwise as the encounter orbits
clockwise. The result is the outer arms compressing and bunching up
anti clockwise, as the orbiter's gravity drags around clockwise slowing
the outer rim's anti clockwise velocity".
"A push inward in the north west has resulted in a bar arc of intense
star birth, moving in on the inner disk from the north west side. The
galaxy itself is slant angled to the left independant of the mirror
slant used for these views".
"It's as thick as a cactus".
"The edge is festooned with seek engines".
"Name unknown"
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HONDA TEST DRIVES A NEW ENGINE
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Name unknown
"There is massive dark media in the extended glove. The yellow dots are
globular clusters, neither foreground stars or critters in the background
in deep space further away. Nothing can be seen in the dark media. It is
dark and darker".
"We are not alone, another galaxy besides the above does a handout".
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NGC 4038 IS DEVELOPING A THRUST PADDLE
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"A paddle thrust out in space is developing at Ngc 4038. Seeing this,
removes the mystery of out thrust paddles in collions".
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M64 - THE SLEEPING BEAUTY ALSO CALLED THE BLACKEYE GALAXY
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"For decades it was only known by a very bright inner area edged by
a near black clamshell, because M64 is literally buried in dust, and
another galaxy is just behind the curtain, linked to M64 by a plugged
in integral arm ".
"Striations show that major collisions have occured in the past, none
fatal".
"Razor edge disk where a major arm surge erupts out of the deep body
of M64".
"Spoonk Extoonk's einstein equations for calaculating galaxy arms will
not work in this situation. They did not work in any situation. Einstein
equations for calculating galaxy spiral arms was a big new thing back
in the early 2000's. Image after image (same blue) of spiral galaxies
with computer generated einstein rings crammed in, made to look like
spectra energy levels in an atomic textbook, but was abandoned after
a couple of years as being foolish, no two astronomers were ever able
to agree on which arm fit into which einstein equation properly. It
wasn't bad physics it was rasberry physics".
"The name einstein was used simply to make more important seeming the
breakthrough new concept. Albert's name had nothing to do with saint
albert the einstein, whose framed picture is on the wall of every physics
department in the world. Or, at least, used to be on every wall. Like the
king's picture during the empire, the framed photo of the world ruler in
every british empire office world wide. How things have changed. It was
not a good looking king. The beard was the same year after year, trimmed
twice a day by the king's personal beard barbers. Unlike Man Singed
(historic india state ruler) whose barbers used glowing coals to daily
trim the beard because the ruler was freaked out by razors approaching
a juggler vein".
Doppler arms
"The arms in the backside, that wind up over the top, each arm is
progressively further back, in doppler expansion along the central
ecliptic pole radial of the galaxy. As they progress backward they
also expand outward, increasing in size of arc section. This type of
progression is identical to gravity doppler wave progressions seen
in the eastern bullseye of andromeda. These galaxy dopple arms are
like currents winding around a magnetic strand.
"Three parallel doppler arms curling back in M64. A bright spikey
forground star sits over the middle of the third arm".
"Andromeda's eastern gravity doppler display known as the bullseye. The
east side doppler arms are expanding forward as they progress in size,
the reverse of the expansion direction of M64's doppler arms".
"How shutdowns of a galaxy can occur is easy enough. Galaxies have charge,
some excessed in positive, some in negative charge. A negative galaxy
comes romping along with so many pounds of negative charge and runs
into a postive galaxy with many more pounds of positive charge, which
robs the first galaxy of all of its negative binding power leaving
an overplus of amourphos positively charged material. The overplus
has no glow, no heat, no doppler arms, but has an enourmous mutli
machine engineer tympani formation nubbing out the western blunt".
"The other galaxy still exists, lurked behind M64. The shut down galaxy
named Lurk is dull, heatless, robbed of its seek engine's chaos. It is
a residual".
"Residual shut down galaxy beneath andromeda".
"Striations in andromeda".
"Core pole sticking out of andromeda".
"There are two trails into the core, the right trail skirts the right
core and is associated with emerging M110. The left trail goes into
the core and is assumed associated with a pole at the core".
"This earlier andromeda image didn't capture the missing chaos, dull
matter, dust gathered along andromeda's hems, obscuring more fundamental
views. See, here, the core rod is sticking out, distinct".
"This has been a very difficult image to get anything out of it, except,
rewards, a magificent tympany cavity packed with hexafractal goodies. And
a nose looking open for business".
"For what it is worth for you to know, the above pixilated andromeda
is the best astronomer photographers using the world's best telescopes
were able to do, given the difficulties of telescopically photographing
andromeda. Andromeda's core basket is more than 100,000 times the
brightness of the whole of the rest of the galaxy. How do you photograph
your living room when right in the middle of it is a 10,000 watt light
bulb. Professional astronomers and deft amateurs since, have learned
how".
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NGC 1532 AND ANDROMEDA IN ULTRA VOILET COMPARE IN TOPOLOGIES
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"Compare the rim wangs in Andromeda in ultra violet, and Ngc 1532
upcoming next, in normal light. the topology in astronomy engineering
is similar.
"The upright galaxy is in front of the disk galaxy. The upright has
come up over the forground rim".
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NAME UNKNOWN - THE ROLLER DERBY GALAXIES
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"The roller is in front of the derby galaxy".
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HUGE WANG IN SUPER NOVA GALAXY SN94D
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"Bummer it's end game. I wanted to see if the wang had any tympanis
in it. Wait a minute. What are these!".
"A supernova (bright star in disk) is the reason a professional
astronomer (who studies supernovas) took this picture, named only
Sn94d when posted on the internet. It dowloaded dark. It enhanced
dark. Included because of the view of a wide expanse shallow disk
without a great deal of wormy looking chaos. It has a huge wang".
I'll bet the astronomer doesn't know the supernova is up in the air
in the large vapor dome made of thinned out stars over the core.
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TWO GALAXIES WALLOWING IN MUD BATHS
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"Two galaxies by hubble, buried in derelect spent energy mud, can be
image adjusted to show more of their forms. The first shown next seems
a traditional spiral whose western half is buried under the mud's
surface. The second shown is harder to infer regards properties. It
seems a pall of overpowering mud haze rather than bury is effecting
how it looks".
"Ngc 2787. Half sunk into a mud bath".
"Ngc 7049. On the surface, sinked in, face looking up".
GIANT SPIRAL GALAXIES TEND TO BE PACKED WITH MUD
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Triangulum is mostly naked stars with little mud except in
the center
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"Straight edge down the west side is from a former sideswipe glancing
past another galaxy, the leading suspect is andromeda".
"M33 is very wrinkled, the whole has been pushed hard enough to the
west that it has partially collapsed, not nearly as wide as it once
was. The sideswipe may have been when M33 lost its black hole. M33
has no black coal in the core, one of the few galaxies known lacking
a large black hole at the core. If sideswipe pressure slowed M33's
westward movement, the black core, being mighty in kenetic weight,
would have kept on going straight on out into the west without
slowing down".
"Most of what you see are stars. There is very little mud between the
stars and it is only because M33 is so near, the next nearest sizeable
galaxy beyond andromeda, that it is easily photographed. In this regard,
seen farther away, it would be a dark galaxy replete with small tympanic
formations and seek engines laid bare in the missing dusts between stars".
"The conditions at LMC are particularly noticable
in a dark galaxy made of stars exposed naked with no powder pack to glow
or heat up, comprise the dark galaxy's textures made of swirling and
contiguous stars in circles and streaks, and uncountable numbers of
seek engines, including probably a high count of quark stars causing
the consistently similar sized razor edged scythes, in the dark medias
at LMC".
"Oops, veering off the subject. Back to mud packed galaxies".
M33 is peppered with small black dots roughly the size of giant stars.
An alternative scene is the some of the original black hole exploded
into pellets that shot out throughout the galaxy and took residence.
Follow one of them with a telescope, see if it is moving through the
galaxy faster than it should be. This will tell you if it's density
with kenetics is high enough to be the mass of a small black hole".
Small means, you know, a few thousand solar masses, perhaps. The fact
that none of the usual black hole signatures is coming from these
dark pellets suggests these pellets are silent because they have
no spin".
Giant galaxies tend to be packed with mud
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"These galaxies next in the mud galleria are all hazy due to being
adrift in mud, and carrying a mud mantle along with them".
"Ngc 1232 is packed nearly solid in places with hard dull depleted
dust from former galaxy collisions and dustups. The dull stuff between
the arms is packed in solid with no entropy (no heat energy details,
nor many visible signs of motions)".
"The trend is for giant galaxies to be packed with mud in wide smooth
valleys between the arms. The inner arms around the core are usually
entropy excited where small details of motion and swirl can be seen".
In the case of Ngc 1232 above, the entropy areas are seen in yellow
brown color, the packed mud in dull featureless colors".
"What Ngc 1232 really looks like. The west side is crashed".
"M100 is aswirl in depleted dust, dull, no entropy, no features,
amorphus, roughly following the arms extending them well beyond
the bright galaxy proper, the bright proper are areas of the
galaxy satiated with high entropies causing star formations
and arms to deform and reform".
"When look see triangle shaped arms, sharp ridges run along their tops.
Howcum?. Really sharp".
"When look see abrupt jogs in arms, arms go after in straight lines.
Howcum?. Really abrupt. Really straight".
"Do you think, I do, that our missing mass may be explained right here.
High density low entropy dust packed tight between galaxy arms is very
heavy, much heavier then simple dust lanes astronomers talk about. And,
then, the amount of positive charge in the packed low entropy dust is
enough to drive other galaxies away (like charges repulse), which also,
then, accounts for at least some of the so-called 'missing energy', I
think", says a wee small voice speaking from the rear of the cosmic
translation classroom. The voice wasn't russian, it wasn't the russian.
The voice is more of a very shy confident individual who has not spoken
before in this cosmic translation class.
"Agreed", mutter a number of voices in the class. Some in the classroom
who take notes write down: 'missing energy missing mass'. 'Dense packed
charged dust between high entropy galaxy arms'. This is what one person
wrote in particular in their lecture notes.
Unexpectedly, the shy voice resumes. "Elliptical galaxies both big
and small have halos densely packed with diffuse dull low entropy dust,
matter with high positive charges driving these galaxies apart from each
also, the dense mass mud is so dense you cannot see the inner disks in
most elliptical galaxies in the usual optical telescope. Gravity over
long reach keeps pulling them back toward each other, until a stalemate
is reached - positive charge driving them apart, gravity pulling them
together. They cannot pull together to the short distances simple gravity
theory by itself expects. Ummm ...". Finished, the wee small voice falls
silent again. It is a child, so to speak, only 4 years old. It is the
higher being that the child is which spoke through, the outer ego of
this child is not at all developed locking the kid into a 3rd dimension
expectation. No. Not locked. Not locked at all.
"Look at number of galaxies saturating background. Do missing
mass astronomers know about this? Sparkling stars with radians
are intervening nearbyers". Russian learning english, always
a new use for two words together.
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