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Swirls merge!
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center motion like being mixed by a hand held blender
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It
is not
a swirl in
the center, like a
final finish of yellow soft
ice cream from the machine at McDonald's
Hamburgers, the left side of the swirl is actually a
curl arcing over like a breaker of surf, it is a sheet
coiling into the narrow deeps of the center-maw, how
much of this fantastic dynamics is the actual black
hole and how much is its 'turbo-dynamics' the
image does not tell at a glance, what
the image does tell, in 3D, is
that matter is being hoiled
along sheeting planes
that curl inward
In
fact
the mixing
of the thick streams
in the center redhoil can be
modelled directly by the mixing action
of a hand held blender with two scythed blades
doing a job on whipped cream, two thick streams can
come folding in at high velocity from opposite directions
and merge in a 'V' fold (a 'v' breach) into one stream being
sucked down into the mix to be passed again through
the power source engine of the fast vortex
(the mixer's twin blades) in
which case, the matter
density and its
formation
(what
you
see
when the
whipped cream
is mixing) are essentially
stable, in other words there is possibility
that the 'Redhoil' formation is rather constant for
a period of time, and is being powered by a
duo-pole rapidly spinning power
engine down below deck
(the black hole)
Two
images of
the BLACK HOLE
center of NGC 1667, one
image slightly brighter than the
other, picked from a thumbnail table in Paint
Shop Pro and dragged using the mouse with the two in single
image focus into best position for 3D stereo, and screen captured
and saved in two versions, produced a SUPERIOR stereo image
in JPG version, by no other means than that described above
in this paragraph. It is quick proof that Virtual 3D
Stereo is an effect in nature and is genuine
to first principles in causes in
physics, in other words,
the 3D is wholly and
reliably valid.
Yes indeed
All
other
images of
NGC 1667 seem to
have been pulled, withdrawn,
retracted, except a very poor res DSS
image at 15' x 15' seconds of arc, it shows a
kinky wiry object with a great deal of shadowy ghosts
around it hinting of much greater form. There seems to be some
interplay with a tiny galaxy at the foot of NGC 1667.
In deep space the galaxy sits at the end of a
bright sheet of which several such
sheets are visible
Deep space
sheeting is seen at
Ngc 1667, in an uncertain way as
to whether such straight edged drift sheets really exist
See full sized sheeting image here.
Certainly
the dense body
of deep space matter
curving around the right side
of the picture is real, an unusually
dense concentration compared to the dim space
surrounding Ngc 1667 (white pop in center screen)
The
picture
had the identity
NGC 1667. I next spent
an hour on the Internet surfing
for NGC 1667, 1667, to see what the
galaxy was in normal existing views. No
luck. Period. One luck was a long list of
directory names containing images and had
1667 listed but that was it, a single
text file on screen, no reference,
no links, no idea where the
file came from. Even
finding the NGC
name tied
to the
Messier
name would
have yelped,
but nope wasted
time and that is the
way it goes with modern
astronomy internet, lots of
pictures of people claiming importance
to themselves where knowledge or content should
have been, for instance at a University's Astronomy link,
but nope, university after university takes you straight to the
person who the unversity professes the important there and you get
their photo right in the face, and no information or content
other than personality values of that most important
person, or else, the university gives you right
as next link how much it costs to enroll
for the course, another link oops
how to enroll for the course,
a third link oops what
courses university
after university
after the next,
no content,
no information,
you can see the problem,
I wasted that one hour going through
this blizzard created by other people's brains and still
do not know the Messier name of NGC 1667 nor what it looks like
The big
bang exists it is
explosions of frustration
in intelligent creative people who
desire to know and can't because of the
blizzards in other people's brains, the
blizzards making it manditory that
their pictures and profiles boast
domiains as the internet rather
than information and content
And then, after re-reading that above grrrr comment, a telepathic
hit arrived from somewhere in consciousness - what is the Dss
image of Ngc 1667. The Dss image is as follows ... as you can see,
troubles right away - Jukebox is busy. Again and again the same
busy signal. Back onto the Internet into Google, 10 pages plus
more, it seems there has been a supernova and hundreds of
astronomers have added their presence to lists as having had a
look with brain drip attached filling the Google links, as
well as lists just bare text lists with Ngc 1667 included, and
abstracts galore even peppered with codey symbols but no images,
plus many more serious seeming government cubbyholes in which membership
passwords and/or authorization codes were needed to enter, one
link somewhere I think in the first 40 in Google has a
reverse image view - which - when restored to normal was
a real shitty black and white but .... when very highly
enhanced produced a nice little ditty. There, after all
this time, I can at last show you a partial image of
galaxy Ngc 1667.
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It is
obvious, in
looking at these
poor resolution enhanced
views, that duty is served by the dim
images anyway, in that major galaxy reforming
stages are visible down the right flank, at the
top right a dimly seen major construct is seen
in a major arm aiming right, and in the
lower right a huge ham bone shaped
half crescent of an entirely
different media hue and
angular momentum
vectors. There
is no doubt
that this
galaxy
has been thumped
in a strange major way
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