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Bodes galaxy cluster radio signals in deep space
Gravity waves in intervening deep space.
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It is
my guess that
here is where the collision
initiated, in the middle between, where
contentric gravity waves in a target pattern
show the shock in subspace, with Bodes continuing
to drift on upward slowly rotating away to the right
and M82 continuing on an upward drift to
the west away into deep space,
the target made of gravitic
waves in subspace is as
hard copy in proof of
a giveaway for bang
as it gets
Click on image for large
What
I find a
bit puzzling is
astronomers estimate 750
million years from time of impact
to where the two galaxies are currently
resting up against telephone poles. The two
galaxies are not very far apart are they moving so
slowly that they have hardly separated or is the
time scale off register. I understand it takes about
250 million years for a spiral galaxy to rotate
around its circumpherence once and in the
above 'target' image Bodes has not
yet hardly rotated even 1/3
its circumpherence.
Comment done
Gravitic
rills spread
out from M82 back
toward Bodes to the right,
Bodes is well in the foreground
REVERSE ENGINEERING TIME TO THE START OF THE COLLISION |
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The M82
half of the
image does not leap
to life as did the Bodes, M82
smaller, its details diffuse with
no arms or angular momentum
slip stream forms to
speak of.
Tiny
pink prongs,
two in one direction,
one on the opposite side, are
entirely consistent with infra-red flares
seen handsomely by Subaru. What is surprising is
the long thin length of M82, a length not even
indicated in the Subaru (or any other) view
Original shows hardly anything
M82
A black
and white ground
based image shows reverse
to the Subaru infra red. The north-south
filaments are dominant, the east-west wings hardly seen.
Picked up in a frequency used by the ground based telescope
and not seen in the Subaru's frequencies, is a twisted
very organic looking rope crossing the midrift.
The upper flange looks very offangle
but this is because only its
strongest glow is
visible
Looking
at this black
and white, color tone
added by myself for greater image
clarity, makes me think the lower and upper
clumps are rotating around a central shaft along
a horizontal axis along which spread the wings,
the rotating clumps like a dynamo motor two
knuckle joints, (bottom and top humps)
rotating vertically around and
around the horizontal axis.
I can see no other
reason for the
galaxy to
look the
way it does
It may be that
the wings are also
rotating, original disk
rotation now stored here in the
wings, the motion in this case from left to
right the left wing coming foreward like a propellor
blade to pass over the center hub, the right wing
even now as we speak on the move rearward to
soon be eclipsed, vanishing behind
the prominant vertical humps
4-POLE GALAXY AXIS ARE SELF EVIDENT
4-way
polar galactic
axis is also explored for Andromeda
The
vertical
axis on slant tells
exactly the left to right
motor rotation of the wings which
contain the original M82 disk rotation,
the horizontal axis on slant tells exactly the
top to bottom foreward rotation of the humps
which contain the original flap jack
flipping end over end in free
fall free space rotation
The
residual
M82 is obviously a
4-way polar galaxy. The mystery
remains as to how the north-south compliment
of stars and clumps has been removed leaving essentially
only glowing filaments of hot hydrogen gas seen red in infra red.
It aspects a possible really extraordinary co-incidence of the
north-south pole axis of M82 tangling with a similar pole
axis in M81 causing extreme reformation of M82
matter, unless M82 was already stipped
to its undershorts before
wrangling with M81.
The hot clumps
seen jetting
forward in a
shotgun cluster
in free space between
the two galaxies, may be some
of the now missing active star clusters
of M82 that was stripped away leaving only hydrogen
Time out
tongue on chin
Let me
make an assumption,
probably correct, that M82 made
at least one partial if not full end over
end flip while hooping through Bodes, the result
being an aftermath with positive and negative charged
hyrdogen intermixed currently in the lower hump (converging)
and positive plus (or negative plus) hydrogen dominants
in the upper hump (causing separation into two flares
as the overplus of charge (whatever + or - I
do not know and cannot guess from the
image), keeps the flames of
dancing hydrogen apart,
this strictly a
charge field
operation.
The momentum
fluid operations have
a different behavior, as follows
Once
again a
reminder that
the radial corset (toilet
seat) in the middle of the image
acting like a target is where the impact
collision between the slow moving Bodes galaxy and
fast moving M82 galaxy first began leaving a bang
in deep space the signal of the event recorded
in concentric coherent gravity waves in
the gravitic seas of energy which
saturate space
The red
portion of the
composite image seems
to have been taken at a slightly
different focal length in that blue color
tones hang hang in the foreground well forward
of the red which is well back when the image is
seen in 3D. This is unusual. It hardly ever
happens that colors in an astronomy
image separate in 3D
3D
suggests
the wings are a
lot wider than they are
thick being seen more face on.
In which case seen from above, M82
would have some aspects more in
keeping with standard
galaxies except
for the long
red infra
red jets
which would
now be extending
above and below the core. A
quick question, if tipped more this way,
would the red jets become more like bright radio
flares seen in Centaurus A, or, more accurately, red fingers
of flame dancing above the core of trashed galaxy Ngc 3079. In
fact my guess is, if looking down from the top, M82 would appear
more in the form of smoothed bi-valve separated half
clamb shells, than as a spiral or bar galaxy,
except the half shells would be stuck
out sideways instead of
overlaying
Different
color tone
enhancements
cast new light on
different features,
for instance a blue
swatch crossing left
to right, a deep red
hanging underbelly
and red tongs far
into the upper
rearspace,
horizontal
pigeon wings
spread open lifting
The
ribs in
the left pigeon
wing loose their eerie
mystique under enhancements
A fun picture
showing how the image was
composited by several Subaru exposures
This Hubble image of M82, when enhanced, reveals enormous bulk not
revealed by the Subaru image.
Very heaved surface, for example note in blue in the lower left a small
coiled mount rises sharply in verticle plane, the mount is pointed out
to indicate the degree to which the exposed surface is chaotically
indented with deep chasms and cavities, plus very thin short curved
ropes.
GRAVITY WAVES IN INTERVENING DEEP SPACE
These
might be
gravitic moire
(gravity waves of a
high frequency kind) in the
interspace media between the galaxies
departing, M82 toward the left, M81 (Bodes) swinging
right. Larger rills on the right side of the moire are consistent
with a large mass object pulling away leaving behind amplified lower
frequency gravity waves as if creating a great deepening sucking
sound as the energy fields stretch, being pulled by gravity
NEXT
Here
we can see
the 'ghost arms' around
bodes (around upper left flank)
so we know the color enhanced histogram
is producing reasonable facimili information. The
main gravitic moire is a spade coming vertically down
mid page, with a handle continuing toward the top.
One of the ghost arms is tonging into an
opening, an opposite galaxy
end counterpart to the
two arms tonging
abruptly into
cloudwall
where
the blast has
formed ghostly radials
3D
exposes
the moire as
housing for a cluster
of bright objects jetting this
way all on a low south east vector
The end of
the jet spew (screen bottom)
is equi-distant from the left end of Bodes
and the edge of M82 to the left, indicating M82 and
the jetting clusters are travelling away from Bodes on
an ever widening vector at approximately the same
velocity. The fact of Bodes having a mostly
smoothed over core area adds credence
to the whole of the Bodes and
M82 collision evidence
In fact
the jetting
clusters are in a
perfect position (equidistant)
from the left end of Bodes to be some of
the missing garb of M82, which is equidistant on
the left, which means both M82 and the jetting clusters
have been travelling at much the same of not exactly
the same velocity from a common point of origin
seemingly at or near the left end of Bodes,
bearing in mind this might not be the
actual point of origin if Bodes
had slingshotted the hot
spew while further
left and further
back in deep field
at the time of collision,
in which case the point of origin
of the jets would have been Bodes midrift or core
THE WORM
A chandra
x-ray of M82
shows a worm dimly
in the middle. This worm
appears to be the center feature
seen in the Hubble color image that follows
after the x-ray views, although, it cannot
be declared in the humbles of these
images that the worm is seen
as a tiny white curl
in the center of
the Subaru
view
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