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PARTIALLY MERGED GALAXIES NGC 1365

TOPICS

Core of ngc 1365
Missing mass solution
Optical illusion can hide bus bar
The tympani bus bar was first spotted here
Leptons are the source of carrier wave content
Exploring the electrical tympani bus bar - crackle
Frilly arms reveal gravity waves waving out around a core
Unusually spiky arms - how the spiky arms have been created
Tympanum bus bar couples two charged galaxies in merging galaxy ngc 1365



PARTIALLY MERGED GALAXIES NGC 1365

Positive charged matter is dim and diffuse. Negative charged matter is bright and concentrated in strings and arms

Churning mixtures as two charge states seek to gain equalibrium in attraction vrs repulsions in seething mixtures of momentums and vectors, in a gravitational pullmotor, have defined a core rod as a two pole two state dynamo, one side flaring up, the other side flaring down, both extensions from either end of the core deck churning in tubular cylinders with local eddies which wrap around

This is matter from one galaxy wrapping around another. Strong momentums and kenetics are keeping the merger from being quick and complete


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TYMPANUM BUS BAR COUPLES TWO CHARGED GALAXIES IN MERGING GALAXY NGC 1365



A tympanum bus bar joins two galaxies. The bus bar couples between two different charge states, the charge of one state is a galaxy, the other another galaxy, partially merged in collision in Ngc 1365. The collision and two-galaxy merger accounts for the unusual spiky arms appearance of Ngc 1365.

Tympanic bus bar couples opposite charge states between the two merging galaxies. One galaxy arrived with positive charge, the other negative. The negative charge concentrations are seen concentrated in bright arms and clumps aligned at either end of the central long core motor, the positive charges distributed in diffusives on either side of the core motor.

This does not explain why couping devices take on tympanic shapes. It only shows the shape as a (positive polarity / negative polarity) coupler device formed in galaxy engineering physics.

OPTICAL ILLUSION CAN HIDE BUS BAR

In an optical illusion, when rotated 90 degrees the profile of the bus bar tympanum vanishes, but is still there, except hidden in incidents of photon optic light mechanics





You can barely see the tympani, but this is the same as the first image above, the only difference is the image has been rotated, moving it out of its intrinsic hologram, its incident light ray in phase focus, its polarizations zone. Impacting refractory incidence light rays stream in from everywhere and interfere as the cause of optical illusions, causing for instance the tympanum bus bar to vanish, it cannot be seen, when the image is rotated by 90 degrees.

An outline but not full magnification of the tympanum returns when the rotated image is seen in 3D, its natural true state, captured in a lepton hologram steady state freeze frame by the photograph, the tympanum's true form visible when incident light rays striking the page (computer screen) match harmonically the incident rays striking the tympanum, and radiating from the tympanum, at the instant the photograph was made. Don't get lost in ontologies arguing that the galaxy is trillions of light miles away and what we see occured long ago in time. It is the here and now which controls what we actually see from out there.

LEPTONS ARE THE SOURCE OF CARRIER WAVE CONTENT

Leptons are the source of carrier wave photons which carry exact units of information, leptons are the atomic shell structure around atoms for example and these leptons are called electrons. Other leptons such as muons also convey stored carrier wave information. X-rays do too, a form of higher energy photons. Lepton technology is the reason why virtual 3D is stored and conveyed in single eye images otherwise known as mono.

Leptons impart information to each photon departing an electron's excited charge state, for example. The charge state, or rather, the unit of charge in each lepton, is vibratory, just like sound, in fact, sonic principles can be used to describe excitement states within a unit of charge in a lepton particle.

EXPLORING THE ELECTRICAL TYMPANI BUS BAR - CRACKLE

The above clearly seen tympanum was unravelled after extraordinary efforts in enhancements from a colored original which showed no signature of the tympanum nor any signs of anything at all except diffuses nestled between arms.

Original - no merger signatures can be seen



Strongly enhanced





When colorized, a graphic editor ajuster which removes colors and replaces it with a single tone, the tympani could be seen. It was unexpected, in that previous peruses of this color image showed no noticable tympani, only blurr.







Ouch! but look at the details



Uspide down shows the barrel wrap from one galaxy wrapped around the right flank of the upper core highs speed crankshaft. When rotated 180 degrees the view shows the smooth wrapping of one galaxy around the other in a more clear manner.





A significant feature in the merging is that angular momentums seem to have linked up, causing more rapid spin - in the form of tighter concentrations of pulled in revolutions along the shaft now comprising a core rod running up and down from the merging shaped core which itself currently has gained a 'z' shape from two cores.

CORE OF NGC 1365

Long elegant s-shape in core of Ngc 1365



The core is a long crankshaft. Down from the white core deck is a very large sidewall, the differentially moving crankshaft is very much shaped like the wrapping of a cinnamon roll. The center (white core deck) is flat, receeding rearward. At the rear, the differential crankshaft continues upward with windings in the opposite direction.

Kernal core of Ngc 1365











This core kernal is on the surface sitting at a strong slant along a slopping leftward slant. If there is a second core kernal, perhaps it is on the opposite side which we dont see in normal vision, and, it may be in the opposite sedge of the 'z'.

There are similarities and differences between the kernal core of Ngc 1365 and the core kernal of Ngc 5236 (shown next).

Kernal core of Ngc 5236





Incisive white straight edge at fractal boundries where two cores are still in part separates not fully merged.

Galaxy Ngc 5236 has very similar hauled-in high speed revolutions along a crankshaft core, from merger currently underway.

Most galaxies are in current states of mergers. Look for the signs and signatures - your homework assignment.

Conjoined overview





Unusually spiky arms





A pronounced right end forebulge, a nub projecting well foreward from where spiky arms issue upward. The forebulge indicates how much missing mass cannot be factored into extimates of mass based on 2D predictions.

HOW THE SPIKY ARMS HAVE BEEN CREATED

Spiky arms could result if matter being drawn from elsewhere is issuing out the nub which itself is heaving both foreward and down such that the result arms being created are more in straight lines because of the transvectoral motions.

Another interpretation is in seeing the arms more on edge hence less of their arc(s) visible, however galaxy arms typically warp as well making two paths of curvature, instead, in the Ngc 1365 spiky arms, little to no second curvature is indicated in the view, putting more emphasis on interpretation that the straightness in the spiky arms is due to duo motions in the projecting nub, their source attached to the end of the galaxy's central bar.

THE TYMPANI BUS BAR WAS FIRST SPOTTED HERE

The bus bar tympanum was first spotted dimly but coherent in a Dss view which at first showed nothing.

The bus bar tympanum was originally spotted in a grainy Dss black and white image of Ngc 1365 which had been brightly enhanced at source, fortunately the bright enhancing did not erase the fine details hidden in the black and white's dim unexplored hidden medias.

Earlier zoom showing business across the mid sections



Negative charge concentrations are seen concentrated in bright arms and clumps aligned at either end of the central long core motor, the positive charges distributed in diffusives cross aligned at a declented phase angle on either side of the core motor.

This particular image (above) is unique in my extensive accumulation of images and enhancementents, it is the only view showing the extensiveness of the positive diffuses sprinkled with weak threads of negative charges spread out on either side of the coremotor. I have no idea where it came from, nor how long I have had it.

I know where I got it from! - dejavu, not two minutes ago, an early project name 'Public Disclosure - this is the reference image used with Hubble for its extreme closeup peer along a limb of Ngc 1365. Here is the Hubble original

Here are earlier views cooked up for the 'Public Disclosure' site, which is now long since dissolved from the internet in favor of Visitastronomy.com astronomy encylopaedia.







The two round antenna sticking up I conjecture to be two clumps of positive charge states of different momentum content flattened and squeezed out between large clumps of diffusive postive charge concentrations.

Here are two more views cooked up after the dejavu, very grainy still showing chaoticas in extremes and opposite charge states throw each other around seeking charge momentums and gravity equalizations statuses





MISSING MASS SOLUTION



For reference, I have included a poor 3D view (next) to compare how much mass is in the volume of a galaxy's 3D space. For instance, comparing the next (poor 3D view) to the image immediately above, you can see that the arm seem to literally grow in size, when virtual 3D elemenets kick into the image. Take it to the bank that all galaxies have huge volumes of mass hidden in none or poor 3D views.



You might reference this simple demonstration as 'Missing Mass solution' - much if not most or all missing mass is there, simply not seen in lack of good 3D views of a galaxy.

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Dss bright black and white original made Ngc 1365 in deep space worth a second look.



Zoom



Closeup - a tympanum is seen and is interpreted as being a current coupling device between two galaxies one partially behind the other.





The device, seen in closeup, resulted in a fevered search of the only other good quality large view available, the image seach results are featured starting near the top of this page.

FRILLY ARMS REVEAL GRAVITY WAVES WAVING OUT AROUND A CORE

Leap to the tympani symposium page to see how couping devices such as shown next in M51, relate to frilly arms made in the image and likeness of individual gravity waves.



The charge coupler is socked into the bottom of the core deck. An opposite pole, standing up and at a right angle to the lower pole, is seen less distinctly above on the opposite side of the core deck.




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