to bottom   CORE POLES FROM GALAXY BLACK HOLES MAY BE VISIBLE      

Not all
galaxies show
a trans-axle core pole.
Andromeda has a spike sticking
out at right angles to the east/west flow
of Andromeda's s-shaped core. Ngc 2442
shows a trans-axle rod sticking out in plain
view off the left vertical bank of its
thick core. M101 an outpush
with talons focuses
toward the core

A spike sticks out under the rim of Andromeda - live with these
Andromeda images they are the best we've got

Two
views from
two different images
show the same thing, a spike
sticking out under the core rim. These
images also show a trail of haze rising up
following a small galaxy after it has passed
up and out from the left end of the core and
now moving away into the distance, the
trail of haze telltale news
of its path











The
s-shaped
core itself showing
east/west flow at right angles to
the spike sticking out (not seen here).
Intruder trails lifting up are drifting away
overhead (the intruders not seen but the
telltale wake of disturbance are clearly
seen in parallel tracks lifing up and
away, even as a king of foam lifts
from the left core end and
cycles around behind









Infra red
hardly shows the
spike, but reveals a faint
vapor trail of an object of low
kenetic energy glancing by the
right end of the core. Focus
two views together to
see the details





In M101 an outpush with talons off the side of the core deck

A large outpush in M101







This
protruding
jet off the left
side of the core deck
is either a slow moving jet
engine
or a show of one of the
core's black hole 4 poles. You can
see a density ring, and talons
digging into the flank are
aimed straight to the
core center





In Ngc 2442 a left flank core rod at trans-axle alignment to the core

Core rod in Ngc 2442





A right
side pole
object is also
seen, straight across
the face to the other side,
meaning these are two poles
of a 4-pole motor

SUMMARY

Galaxy
cores have
poles. There are
4 poles in an 'X' symmetry,
two of the poles are very short,
and, at right angles to the two short
poles, two more major poles which send
out and become the long axis bi-lateral
lineup of a galaxies core spin arms
and the major stake known as a
galaxy's s-shaped core



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