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"It has huge wangs".

IT HAS HUGE WANGS

"Elliptical galaxies occur when a galaxy with a negatively charged casimir plate sails into a morass of shut down residual galaxy matter, and attracts the matter around itself forming a spherical shell. When the casimir galaxy is slewing fast past the dumb matter, an elongated or skewed shell results".

"Positive matter neutralized the negative chaotics of the original spiral's arms and core face, smoothing the casimer plate out into a quiter flatter thinner surface. The sereenness of a smooth plate elliptic is disturbed or aggitated with violence in collisions after the fact of initial dumb matter pressing in forming the halo and flattening the plate. The plate is the central disk, in case you got lost".

"An amateur astronomer in the Universee Today has cooked up this superb binoccular 3d of Sombrero. The wide gently indented disk is self apparent. The image stereo does not tell us if the gentle indenting is due to the capacity plates on either side pulling the plates inward toward the middle, or if the 'black hole' at center is relativistically distorting by collapsing photon space around it".





"A real life ringworld. Bilaterals are symmetrically at work in all parts at both ends bottom and top, one plane's view is twisted in vertical to horizontal torgue between one end and the other. The center band through the core itself, vertical, stands upright to the tranvected plane of the disk. The disk is too indented to be pulled together by liquid casimir forces caused by opposite charges one side of the disk to the other. The amount of indenting at the core should put the indent beyond the rim on the other side, but doesn't. This tells us warped space is effecting our vision of the Sombrero. The indent is contraction of space itself by the galaxy's gravity's relativity. The missing space, contracted, is absent from this universe. It is still in the universe, there is no way to see it by photons, the photon's phrasings have been shut off. Any matter entering the contracted space does not increase the rest mass, it instead is expunged in coherent ways since the increase in electromagnetic mass matter cannot fit in none existing hadron space".

"Cotter pin bilateral symmetry is not unique to Sombrero. This cigar shaped galaxy, name unknown, is very cotter pinnish".



WANGS IN SHALLOW DISKED ELLIPTICAL GALAXIES
SOMBRERO GALAXY - M104









"Flap up, left. Flap down, right. Bilateral symmetry".


"NEXT".

SOMBRERO GALAXY IS LOPSIDED

"Excellent stereo via enhancements, shows lopsiding in the dome. The blue dome arcs from low forward right, to the upper left rear. The lopsided dome arc is more visible in the higher DPI of an images graphics editor".









"Slight askance, drifted to left rear on the up side, downside forward to the right, the lopsideness is easily seen in composite, well enhanced".





"Sombrero's deep space neighborhood".



"Another telephoto of Sombrero"

"Red, an X-ray frequency, is hard to coax out with brightness in this composite image. Notice an oblong outbulb in the upper left".

SOMBRERO'S MAIN DISK - A FLYING CARPET

CASIMIR DISK IN SOMBRERO GALAXY


"The diskal pulling powers of central power engines in elliptical galaxies is so powerful that the ridges and rises in the arms are flattened and evened out by full strength field flows along the galactic ecliptic, resulting in elliptical galaxy disks which are essentially flat, (except for slight wangs horizontal on one side, vertical in the other). Vertical components rise in the inner disk are only a few percent points of the matter in the whole disk. The same for arms flailing away at long distances apart, these are hauled in to become smooth liquid wraps around cores. The Sombrero galaxy - M104 - demonstrates these pullmotor pulling powers properties".









"An intruder has gone over the lip and into the mudbath. The intruder's tracks are now slightly displaced from the rim. The rim has rotated clockwise at faster speed relative to rotation of the residual dust beyond the rim. The residual dust itself is slipstreaming, in differential, the forward surface nearer the camera has moved less than the dust near the rim".







"In this attenuated zoom image above, a disk rimming wall bank can be seen in the background over the disk".

"Ditrius floating over the retina of an eyeball - faint brown flimsies are floating whimsically above Sombrero's spin deck".

"Notice how much the lower edge of the rim is smooth, compared to the pizza crust upper rim which is functioning in an entirely different frequency. Two round plates brought close together can be close enough that zero point quantum vacuum kicks in, forcing the two plates together. A picture stirs in my mind of two plates of opposite charge, will this manufacture two different appearances in the surface layers of each virtual's vacuum principle, one plate incisive, the other plate narled with upright pizza crust, facing the opposite direction to the smooth edged partner, the two plates together an analogy of the Sombrero's assymetric upper case, lower case, rim".

"You managed to get that all in one sentence, I didn't think you could", says Occam. Lucky for you you didn't have to try and pull bubble gum out of your mouth to speak, like last time".

"I remembered the word, its the casimir force".

"The lower hem incises sharply out into space. The boiling upper hem rolls back onto the dish. Material on the two casmir plates would have to be fluid to do that".

Occam asks: "Did everyone get that. A number of the students write down 'casmir'.

Finger Up. "The disk is a giant capacitor plate".

"Wang casimer plate flatdecks have a paraphrase in their mantles with the reverse dust pole overhead active at one end and the other of an inner core which has poles".

"The paraphrasing of Ngc 4565 has a flush coming up from the near east end of the core deck. The reverse core bowl mantle of Ngc 4565 is slightly assymetric".







"Top deck is ionically blowing inward, the lower deck is ionnically blowing outward, in this galaxy and similar to the Sombrero. Bluish goodies come out along the lower edge of the rim. Brownish wisps curl inward along the upper edge of the rim. In the gouge, co-incidentally in the middle, yellow casimer flashing is seen extending out into deep space from the lower side of the deck".

"We only have too readable casimer plate galaxies so far in the list. There is no law ruling that top deck has to be negative with negative capacitance inflow".



OTHER WANG DISKS

"The wang galaxy Sombrerio again - hollower wang depth, the profile does not have the twist of an airplane propellor. Note the pullmotor rope out sideways from the left disk tip".

"The left end of sombrero has a tympani facing this way".



"The right end sombrero has an incise cutting into the tall mottled wall of shut down dust to the right".



"There is textured deep space beyond the edge, mottled holes in the overcast reveal where hadron matter is occuring here in clumps".

HUGE WANG IN SUPER NOVA GALAXY SN94D

"A supernova (bright star in disk) is the reason a professional astronomer (who studies supernovas) took this picture, named only Sn94d when posted it for the public. It dowloaded dark. It enhanced dark. Included because of the view of a wide expanse shallow disk without a great deal of wormy stranded 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.







"The wang looks very percussive. The sense and resolution makes it impossible to tell if a giant tympanic plate thrusts out from the eastern end, and a magnificent general electric hydro engine looms upright back a distance on the western side of the wang".


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