to bottom   Yes I      
want to      
see the unique
BULLSEYE   made of
gravity waves at Andromeda

Towering
moire lines
dominating 1/4
of Andromeda are real
gravity waves. End of statement.

SEA OF DISCOVERY
Andromeda images change everything

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text   thumbnails
  Galaxies vortex writhing through deep space  
GALAXIES IN CHAOS


PHYSICS DISCOVERIES
  Here is where energy forms are heralded  

Index colors have been chosen to make it easy reading text and links


BULLSEYE - THE MAIN FEATURE


Click here for index in text only


Click for Thumbnails galleries


Click for table box indexes


Click for endzone comments



Subject matters in Galaxies in Choas seem so varied and
wide spread, extensive, there seems no way to provide an
index linking one to the next to the next, in any sequential
order. Linking to subjects and themes, seems to be the best
way to go with an Index



A giant bullseye in Andromeda is made of
gravity waves


Jog in Linear's flight path show where the comet hit an asteroid


Moire gravity well
in gravitic sea of
high frequenciey gravity waves around supergiant spiral galaxy M101

Tendrils still cling between two galaxies in colliding galaxy Ngc 6745

A galaxy's time stamped antenna arm in the process of being formed


    Big construction at the     foot of M51 core (best seen in stereo) may be one of the core's poles






Hexagrams riddle the Crab Nebula, and I mean riddle


Quartz crystal in Eta Carinae changes
all your ideas about Eta


Hexagrams nested in concentric cavities, are a cluster of tympani resonators in a milky way star field



East-west motion gravitic poles, and north-south pole axis for Andromeda's core Poles are indicated near the center of M51 (whirlpool galaxy)


Smoke from large fires, and volcanos, can be a rich source for insights on galaxy arm thermodynamics and angular momentums




Giant moire compound the exciting existence of colliding galaxies Centurus A


Abrupt arm jog - an elbow arm being created unlocks the key to galaxies evolutionary mystery


Signs of collision
in progress can be tracked in visible light, radio, also
in x-ray, and
in gravitic vibrations





Centaurus A like you always knew it wasn't. Elbow arms are distinct indicators of past galaxy collision evolution. Link each image for elbow arms in M101, in Ngc 2276, and
in Ngc 2997, and in Cena




For reference sake, this is the M101 original without enhancement. Neither elbow arm wth jog, or gravitic moire, are seen in it


For reference sake, this is the Andromeda original without enhancement. No moire of any kind is seen in it


For reference sake, this is the Centarus A original without enhancement. No moire of any kind is seen in it





Antenna are exposed by enhancements and are time-stamped
signatures of former collisions


Energy rills ring two poles of Orion's trapezium like aurora ringing Earth's
poles with northern lights


Gravitic rills are spotted (by high enhancement) in
a field near an Orion object







Giant tympani resonator in star field in Triangulum galaxy


Riddled with tympani resonators both 'cavities' and 'dynamos', the Tarantula in the 30 Doradus star field of LMC is also saturated with gravitic rills



Tympani resonator 'cavity' version in an atomic bomb explosion, and other tympanis' shown only here


Fires and smoke from fires, volcanos, even an atomic bomb, have galactic personalities





Hexagrams craters on the Moon


Hexagrams craters on Ganymede


Hexagrams craters on Mercury


Why do massive percussives that turn solids to liquid, treat the liquid as energy fluid for supersonic booms to re-organize as hexagrams? Insights about
hexagram and hard core fractal geometry foundations in sound, can be found in experiments that produced full fidelic stereo from one mono speaker operating
in the open air. Photos from the experiments are also revealing





Snubs are rearups where galaxies collide and one galaxy has folded against another. 'Snubs' can also be used to tell former collisions when all colliding members are no longer present

Rattles, circular spinners around an arm, are caused by intruders passing through or over the arm at an oblique angle to the direction of the arm





Integral arms are any that keep their width over long distance, expecially when one end seems plugged into another galaxy. Integral arms roping between two galaxies brings to mind polarities at each end of the arm, each end an opposite pole like both ends of a magnet. How integral arms can hold their shape over long distance is suggested here under 'Gyroscopes On Parade'





The Cartwheel galaxy - a ferris wheel taken off and slowly folding up as it sails over the city. Learn about celestial time travel the easy way





This cigar shaped object actually has a twisted cotter pin symmetry in the smoke ring, one of the many forms of bi-lateral symmetry, which includes matter flaring up on one side of an s-shaped core, and curling down on the other. Bi-lateral symmetry is found in any galaxy or celestial object which has angular momentum. More s-shape material
can be seen here and here


A large vertical tympani formation off the foot of Circinus
galaxy's core sets the stage for hooking to several vertical round constructions in galaxies, including a whole new ball game for huge bellows thought to be merely gravity waves caused by sonic booms from super nova explosions at super gigantic spiral galaxy M101, which turns out to have a jet engine, and a major tympani, the tympani itself useful in tracing backwards a colliding bypass in earlier time, using gravitically amplified gravity waves to track the path of the intruder which sideswiped M101



A dobbler, exposed in a very grainy image of Ngc 5236, may be a remnant of an inner spinal chord that runs the length of arms and gives galaxy arms integral strength. Read all of the text following these images of the dobbler


Here and there in the Galaxies In Chaos site are references to a galaxy flipping end over end, or slewing like a frizbee in its deep space motions. Each time you come across such description, remember this snowflake (from Dave's Snowflake Page). This single image brings reality to the concept of slewing motions.
Add either forward or backward, and also a drifting sideways on any tangent or angle,
and you have any galaxy's motions in deep space


In this movie the comet head is very slowly moving ahead while
the whole assembly (head and long tail) is slewing sideways. The sideways slew is the original angular momentum vector of the comet (linear) before it hit an asteroid causing the head to take off in a new direction forming a new tail still carrying on its growing length, in the original comet's path before the collision


A rubic cube in various handheld positions (some impossible) is used to illustrate cosmic symmetry aspects in several ways - for the overall spiral disk shape of Bodes galaxy and its rooster tail shape, in ascertaining a mobius strip symmetry in the Hubble 5 butterfly nebula, and in judging the polarity orientation of the vertical upright round (tympani) off a
core end of the Circinus galaxy


Eyeballs in Centaurus A are mysterious but have explanation as a possible motion of one object away into the galaxy rear, and motion of the other eyeball (black) toward us


Dot in Orion. A mysterious dark dot in the glow of a superstar's halo in Orion may be either a large planet, or small dark star, seen in silhouette. The dot is also a suitable introduction to the Orion page


A dark dot in the enlarged outer diffuse envelope of galaxy Ngc 1288







Lenticular galaxy Ngc 3718 is so similar to Centaurus A you would think they have the same last name. Note the long tails top and bottom, and the center crack open at either end. In this galaxy
(Ngc 3718) you can see vestigial arms at top and bottom of the core. The tails, if infiltrated with more dust, could present
a radio outline similar to the radio flares in Centaurus A.
Synopses says Ngc 3718 is colliding, nearly merged


A radial rosette made of galaxies in the Perseus galaxy cluster


An arrow in deep space. Anomaly!   The arrow vectors straight left from the top of M100, intersects at a dark arrowhead. The thumbnail also shows an outer shell around the deep space edge of M100, which, a gravity well, may be a golden harmonic curve. A huge dark cavity is also near M100 and may be a dark galaxy. Other anomalies saturate the anomaly page




A complete look under the skirts of Bodes galaxy - a circle as if scribed by a compass


Where an intruder has left its trail,
the skew in the trail able to tell us about motion velocities in the various slip-streaming arm disks


Time worn snubs from previous collision








Optical illusions plaguing simple understandings in astronomy, see many bubbles in one, all craters in the other, the one with bubbles downloaded as is from a JPL Internet site


See this mono ionnic diffraction pattern in 3D. Once you do, you will throw away all
of your textbooks and research papers and start over. Micro and submicro measures in virtual 3D, these can be
a powerful research and analytical tool. See also virtual 3D image principles. Every Lepton carries a full compliment of time, place, and space in its signal. This is how 3D is possible in mono images made by photons and electrons (as by an electron microscope and ionnic diffraction pattern). Neutrinos are a question mark - (signal not known). Only a neutrino's signature is known in byproducts from particle collisions and decays


Gravitic rills exposed in an enhanced Dss image of Andromeda, the image bereft of resolution quality nevertheless the rills are there confirming that Andromeda is indeed home to gravity waves both small (high frequency) and large (low frequency). Other gravitic stuff also in the gravitic.htm page


The blare.htm page - what fundamental physics principles and properties can we learn from images showing gravity waves in celestial circumstances. Page also includes insights about impact vibrations


Gravitic rills which stay the same through successive changes in image size are very important in images since they assume constants (which could be celestial artifacts) in the image, rather than spuriously caused by dot matrix matte orscotch plaid interference patterns unique to the media and not the image per se



The large superform of bar galaxy Ngc 1365 is a link chain topology. The true shape of bar galaxy Ngc 1365 as modelled by the arcing duo coiled spring rings of Super Nova 1987 in LMC. Ngc 1365 is toroidal the arms almost as if two links in a link chain. You have to see this to understand how galaxies can form and evolve. Make it dustier and a more standard shape is found, for instance much the same as Ngc 1300 compared with a href="dss1365r.jif"> Ngc 1365 which, if rotated a bit on its long axis, would have similar arms more tightly wound in closer around the core rod


I have used this core area image of Ngc 5236 so often anyone besides me must be long since bored with it. It is a very old faithful tool, its display size parameters (and the image itself) have not been altered for four years. Its place in history is in instantly at once revealing the nature of bi-lateral symmetry in all galaxies. Even this stereo pair of small thumbnails shows unmistakably that one side of the core flares up, the other side curls down. Once you have seen bi-lateral symmetry you will abandon forever any idea that galaxies are flat, and that 3D stereo cannot ever be seen in far distant astronomy photos. In fact, Virtual 3D images can be used to examine multiple motions of galaxies as they move in deep space


This widget, like a Studebaker doorhandle, turned up in an ESO image. It is most unusual and seems to have no cousins or animal friends in the Milky Way at large


A hazed galaxy which shows a bi-lateral symmetry particularly well, is Ngc 4526, (here the whole center disk itself is bi-lateral) - the left side swings out horizontally, the right side a vertical opening. A bi-symmetric disk is also seen in Centaur A


The mighty coils of Methusala. Read the saga of how an amateur hanker pre-predicted an s-shape core in this image, then went ahead and found it (it took hours and hours). Hubble's close look at the M51 core has been taken even closer to reveal an s-shape also exists in the very inner core region, at the small opening end of a towering tornado wall of huge coils vortexing in 3D. Vortex galaxies en large themselves, are common


The upflaring Boris brain waves


The fact that galaxies fold throughout as a fluid rather than against an edge as a solid when sailing into pressure dense matter or into another galaxy, is critical in understanding what happens when galaxies press against one another, or
a galaxy moves braking into dense drifts in deep space. The movie also illustrates how upthrusting shards occur. Ps. note the jet egine in the lower left, and the barnacle just beyond mid center to the right. M51 also has the famed 'gravitational pinch', and the notorius boris


Bodes core has a bulge on a long axis.   The core also has a v-breach made of two thin twisted ropes


Triangulum appears to have experienced
a glancing blow, a sideswipe has sculpted clean a sharp edge. A sculpted sharp edge is seen as it is happening in Ngc 6745. Along an axis canted to the left, Triangulum has been crinkled and folded its whole length. Notice no arms on the left, and all of its rightside arms are wrinkled, and upjut shards all facing left thoughout the whole galaxy, are signs that Triangulum has had a sideswipe collision with bruce
(the other galaxy no longer in the picture and source unknown). The fact of fluidic compressions causing the crepe paper appearance is compared favorably to compressions in M51. An impression is that Triangulum may have bounced, rather than merely wiping against sandpaper, and is still oscillating like a neutron just after a smash in a partical accelarator. A bounce could be possible if Trianglum's gravitic gravity waves component was particularly strong - (just an opinion)


Eerie beauty of the Lagoon Nebula. Enhancements show how lights cause transparent ropes of drifting lightwight matter to glow


A galaxy's time stamped antenna arm in the process of being formed


Rattles, circular spinners around an arm, are caused by intruders passing through or over the arm at an oblique angle to the direction of the arm





Red ryder laser ray in Orion. It looks like a ray, not a comet not a satillite streak not a telescope light spike. It looks like a ray.


Laser rays from a galaxy's black hole. Look like rays, in two different colors (red and blue), blue ray perhaps not telescope light spike.


Laser rays in Eta Carinae. Look like rays, includes the Eiffle Tower.






Jupiter giant Red spot - a vortex sinkhole, not a Coriolis whirlpool.












GALAXY FORMATIONS AND DEFORMATIONS are located here

Triangulum galaxy sidewswipe
Hamburger galaxy gravitic rifts
M51 (whirlpool) pancakes
M51 compression evidence
M51 gravitational pinch
M51 galaxy crash

Hamburger galaxy gravitic rifts



THE   PREVIEW   PAGE

clinging tendrils slingshots create tracks stupendous mass dragging out an antenna m101 tympani resonator

An experimental .HTM page in that it is over 13 megs long.
But what an experiment. Here is explosive breakthrough news of
many kinds all original. Some of your best known galaxies
turn out to be monsters in collisions. Glimpses
of many more wonders, all linked
through preview.htm

THE   ARMS   PAGE




Very close scrutiny of certain images leads to understanding of how
arms can form and permutate, including the possibility that galaxy arms are tensil,
and bi-polar (like a magnet), with at least one pole plugged into a pole of opposite polarity in the galaxy's core. There is no single arm per se, arms are like streams of mosquitos flowing in rivers, each arm a composite of tiny clumps vectored at odd angles to the stream flow, all carried along in bands of angular momentum, the band dissipating in open ended rooster tails out in deep space, or curving around and plunging
back into another plug-in at an opposite pole at the core



THE   BODES GALAXY   PAGE


Click here for main Bodes Galaxy page

Bodes galaxy (M81) has been given a particularly thorough look because - except for
its core a large plateau hidden behind a pall of glowing white - Bodes has a little bit of everything, bi-lateral symmetry, mysterious cross-hatches which have an answer as intruders, slip stream differential flows in the arms, huge outer expanse typically
hidden unseen behind unnoticed missing mass, a delta river plane similar to the river delta plane in Andromeda, also prongs sticking out the side below the core deck, a
tong
(short arm) plugged into a cloudwall nearby, a rooster tail, snubs and v-breaches, intruder alert, vertically spinning wormgear on an arm (spinners).   As I said, Bodes
has a little bit of everything

Bodes and Cigar, alias M81 and M82, alias Ngc 3031 and Ngc 3034

Another prior unknown arm trailing away in dim haze, shown
in the Bodes galaxy 'deep space persepctive' page


Proving evidence that M81 and M82 have recently collided













THE   SYMMETRIES   PAGE


A few images of many found in SYMMETRY.HTM




Golden harmonic spirals seem to occur in cosmic dynamics, in gravity wells around galaxies, some galaxy spirals, star fields





The sugarloaf conspiracy manifests 4-way bi-lateral poles symmetry, also found in Tarantula, and Triangulum




Criss cross in Egg nebula may include planetary orbital signatures in concentric rings





Impact vibrations rule all transfers between energy and excited mass states including gravity wave energy fields and galaxy rest state mass




Rubic cube in different rotations illustrates funamdental symmetry properties as seen in an interesting nebula




Mobius strip made from ties illustrates full principles in Hubble 5 butterlfy nebula




THE   BI-LATERAL SYMMETRIES   PAGE


A few images of many found in BILATERAL.HTM
     









Also see Andromeda's very bi-lateral and s-shaped core, exposed for the first time. See also v-breaches
in galaxy arms





A large circle in a small right flank area of Ngc 1808
may be a cluster of tympani resonators


THERE ARE FOUR COLLECTIONS OF TYMPANI RESONATOR IMAGES
Tympani1.htm     Tympani2.htm     Tympani3.htm
Tympani.htm     Hexagram.htm

TYMPANI RESONATORS OCCUR WHERE THERMODYNAMIC ENERGIES OF DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES AND PRESSURES ASSUME sonic PROPERTIES


THE   MISSING MASS   PAGE


Altogether over 80 different images from over 24 astronomy objects.
Here are a few, illustrating Ngc 4414



An example of missing mass - this is galaxy Ngc 4414 by Hubble Heritage. In it
is missing mass. The thumbnails show original, high enhancements show great banks of thick arms, and huge blue mantle at left

The blue mantle itself is filled with more galaxy in very dim media, this galaxy
is HUGE beyond the original picture frame. Click here for large image



The right side is also rich in matter 'missing' in the original. A huge bite (chomp) is missing from the middle, careful study of certain images presents a good detective's
case for how this happened by another galaxy passing in an orbital hyperbola
under the core like a comet slinging around the Sun


MISCELLANEOUS   PAGES   MENU


You have not seen Mars civilizations until you see my
collection of Mars photos

The famed Einstien Cross, 4 dots being gravitationally lensed by a galaxy between us and a far distant object. In Space Anomalies, not only do we see the Einstinein Cross, we also see
the whole galaxy


Globular.htm   gobular clusters stuck to arms of galaxies
Cats.htm   catseye nebula - interleaves - tracers
Hotblue.htm   how to find hot new blue stars
Streaker.htm   streaks show star clumps in motion
Prisms.htm   cyclonnic swirls and lenses in Lmc and ngc 253
Lmc.htm   full set of study images for LMC prismatics and lenses






QUICK   PICK   MENU

Snubs
  Snubs show up in galaxy collisions  
V-breaches   V-breaches where arms branch or join at sharp angles  
Integral   arms   Integral arms hold their shapes over long distances  
Jet engines and dollops   Jet engines where residual galaxies shoot out into the open  
Bi-lateral symmetries in cores   One side flares up, the other side curls down  
Slip streams in galaxy rotations   Differential velocities even reverse motions in arms  
Gravity wave energy fields   How might deep space gravitic energy fields operate  
Gravitic vibrations   Seeing gravity waves in gravitic energy fields  
Sling shots   Distinct parallel tracks as an object is slung shot around a core  
Intruders   Intruders leave telltale tracks hurtling willy nilly through galaxies  
Spinners   Small vertical spinners on galaxy arms are caused by high speed objects passing through  




Two images superimposed can work far better than making a composite, for showing fine details. First, you can experiment without wasting time compositing, when creating superimposure images. Secondly, the two combine with the same brightness as in the originals, not a sum of two brightness equaling double the brightness as occurs if combining two images into one stand alone frame. If you can handle your eyes doing superimposures, you will be well rewarded. Any stereo or 3d is an extra bonus
SUPERIMPOSURE - IMPORTANT ASTRONOMY TOOL



Each of these little stereo views is simply a single mono image placed side by side to make a pair
3D VIRTUAL STEREO IMAGING
You can see their stereo in an instant by gently going crosseyed

       
   

Click on images for topics

Bi-lateral symmetry at galaxy cores proven in 3D.
3D straight past a tall cliff face, all in one mono image.
Street scene by cheap 110mm mono camera has plenty of stereo.
Atomic ion diffraction patterns shows true atomic structures.
Huge tympani resonator in the Triangulum galaxy.
Sonic research photos in virtual 3D.
Andromeda wide cross section.
Jupiter's giant red spot.
Great wall of China.





HANDMADE HEXAGRAM DEVICES USED IN NEWSONIC SOUND EXPERIMENTS

Images of 6 sided matrixes for sonic experiments



You have not ever seen devices like this used to coax stereophonic fidelic sound
from a mono speaker hanging in the open air, amongst other things



RELATED TOPICS   -   thumbnail menu



Gravitic sea surrounds giant spiral galaxy M101.
Andromeda's actual core compares with other galaxy cores.
Different colors show different moire strength (doppler shifts?).
Crash course Andromeda 101 (if you do not know Andromeda).
Major cosmic symmetries (bi-lateral)(crisscross)(mobius strip).
What principles visible for gravity waves - impact vibrations.
Snubs are impact results of powerful collisions in galaxies.
Integral arms sustained in long lengths between galaxies.
Angular momentums, principle force in arms synamics.
V-breaches where arms meet to join and/or divide.
Polar planar bi-lateral symmetry in galaxies.
Bi-lateral symmetry in galaxy cores.
Macro fundamental forces.



GRAVITY WAVES   -   and related topics



Andromeda 4-way polarity axis.
Hexagrams in astronomy objects.
Gravity wave rills in Orion, oddities.
Color tone bigmass images of Andromeda.
Gravitic rills in another Andromeda image.
Interleave concentrics in crisscross symmetry.
Large images of M101 explored for gravity waves.
Giant dark hole near NGC 2997 - anomalies in deep space.
Major tympani symmetry principles seen in Tarantula nebula.
Atomic bomb explosion's well formed tympani resonator.
Andromeda's big mass and large round shape.
Cores of galaxies, s-shaped core of M51.




INTRUDERS - are a big thing in the Galaxies In Chaos site. Since no astronomy body seems to have been paying any attention to them Galaxies In Chaos paid attention and has accumulated quite a sizeable collection of 'intruder' events. Rather than linking to each, since the collection is so sizeable and widespread, here instead is a list of pages containing 'intruder' events. Use 'find' to search for the word intruder


M101.HTM
BODES1.HTM
VORTEX.HTM
M74.HTM
RATTLES.HTM
PREVIEW.HTM
PREVIEW TYMPANI
VORTEX INTRUDER
M31 INTRUDER
M31 INTRUDER


BULLSEYE.HTM
S-SHAPE.HTM
ARMS.HTM
JET.HTM
3D-ANAGL.HTM
M101-ANG.HTM
STREAM.HTM
WAVES.HTM
HAMBURGE.HTM
3314.HTM






JET ENGINES - are where dollops are spooting out into the open after whizzing through a galaxy are around the core and back out leaving parallel ski tracks. Dollops are residues of trashed small galaxies, and sometimes have plowed through a thick arm from the valley on one side through the arm, to a vally on the other out into the open. Jet engines and 'intruders' go hand in hand sometimes a dollop is both. A special case 'slingshots' are dominant galaxy features


JET ENGINES

CORES.HTM
M101.HTM
OTHER.HTM
POLYPS.HTM
RATTLES.HTM
PREVIEW.HTM
JET.HTM



DOLLOPS

M101.HTM
POLYPS.HTM
RATTLES.HTM
PREVIEW.HTM
M101-ANG.HTM
JET.HTM






GRAVITIC, GRAVITIC SEAS, MOIRE, RILLS, GRAVITY WAVES, are all interrelated - the subject is so big, one term or one defination simply cannot handle all accounts. The plain fact is that gravity waves in the form of seas, moire, and rills are seen in a number of images ranging from Andromeda to Centaurus A to M101 even Orion. Gravity waves (as the energy field equivalent to gravity mass rest states) saturating the universal deep space seems a real possibility. Gravitic properties and principles may offer possible cause for Perfect Eclipses energy forms without inertia - which occupy huge positions in space in the solar system (no gravity wave or gravitic literature is associated with Perfect Eclipses which were pinned down in 1989). Gravity waves
were opened up in November of 2000

MAIN GRAVITY WAVE PAGES ARE HERE

MOTORS.HTM
INFINITY.HTM
GRAVITIC.HTM
MOTIONS.HTM
GRAVITY.HTM



BLARE.HTM
ORION.HTM
OTHER.HTM
SMOKE.HTM
MOIRE.HTM
MOIRE101.HTM
MOIRE202.HTM
BULLSEYE.HTM
HAMBURGE.HTM
TYMPANI2.HTM
3D-IMAGE.HTM
PREVIEW.HTM
M101BIG.HTM
COLORS.HTM
WAVES.HTM
ARMS.HTM
M101.HTM
1365.HTM











    Pages containing references and images of    
Elbow arms, Volcanic arms, and Jogs

BLARE.HTM
SMOKE.HTM
ANTENNA.HTM
INTEGRAL.HTM
SYMMETRY.HTM

HAMBURGE.HTM
BILATERA.HTM
TYMPANI2.HTM
TYMPANI3.HTM
PREVIEW.HTM
RATTLES.HTM
STREAM.HTM
ARMS.HTM
SET8.HTM








  Pages containing references (and images) of  
  Gravity Waves plugging into galaxy cores  
  forming thin, winding, and integral arms  
joined between galaxies

INTEGRAL.HTM
ANOMALY.HTM
STREAM.HTM
BODES2.HTM
ARMS.HTM
Galaxy fluid whole body compression
vrs teutonic plate solid crunching mass
m51.htm
3314.htm
triangul.htm
hamburge.htm







M51 TABLE BOX

FEATURES OF M51 from the outer spiralling smoking corkscrew of Boris the Torus and the possiblity Boris may be a two-galaxy merger, to an object at the foot of the core looking so out of place
it seems machine made, also the gravitational pinch, have been used to illustrate themes and events throughout Galaxies In Chaos. Rather than to try and cross-link them all, or provide a thumbnail gallery of countless small images, here instead is a list of 19 pages containing M51 (Whirlpool galaxy) information, some of the pages containing
M51 views in more than one place in the page

Poles are indicated near the center of M51

Is this really another spiral galaxy, trapped in an underworld underneath Boris ?






HAMBURGE.HTM
M51BORIS.HTM
MOIRE202.HTM
TYMPANI2.HTM
INTEGRAL.HTM
BULLSEYE.HTM
3D-ANAGL.HTM
BILATERA.HTM
3D-LEARN.HTM
HAMBURGE.HTM
TRIANGUL.HTM
TYMPANI.HTM


CORES.HTM
BLARE.HTM
POLYPS.HTM
VORTEX.HTM
STREAM.HTM
COLORS.HTM
MOIRE.HTM
ARMS.HTM
M74.HTM
M51.HTM





3D STEREO

Subjects relating to 3D, Virtual 3D, how can mono images be stereoscopic, uses of Virtual 3D, proofs of Virtual 3D, optical illusions plaguing astronomy, and 3D anaglyphs created by merging two (red and green) identical mono images together to view with 3D red-blue stereo glasses allowing large astronomy images to be viewed in stereo, are found in these pages. The subject matter is somewhat intermixed, like chapters in a book, so here you get table box page links, not each subject or topic





3D-IMAGE.HTM
3D-LEARN.HTM
3D-OPTIC.HTM
3D-ANAGL.HTM








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Home users are free to install accute focusers on their vision as will professionals
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online june 10, 1998





Text only index

  Ngc 1365   Bar galaxy 1365 is a link chain
  Ngc 6782   Closeups, and close look at a starburst
  Stereo anaglyphs   Single image anaglyphs viewed with red/blue 3D glasses work
  3D images   Identical mono pair have 'virtual 3d' via fundamental principle in Leptons
  Learn virtual 3D   Micros and submicro in 3D - and venetian blind - conventions
  3D optics   Optical illusions bedeval astronomy. What causes optical illusions - suprising answer here
  Bullseye images   Quick entry level display of the Bullseye
  Andromed   Andromeda - the real Andromeda - crash course on Andromeda
  Deep space anomalies 1  
  Deep space anomalies 2  
  Antenna in galaxies   Antenna, thought to be long 'bar' arms, are technical records of past collisions
  Gravity wave energy fields   How gravitic energy fields operate - arms have poles
  Bigmass   Quick take on the Andromeda missing mass situation
  Bi-lateral symmetries in cores   one side flares up, the other side curls down
  Blare   What principles are visible for gravity waves - impact vibrations
  Bodes galaxy 1   Circle, snubs, delta, intruders, etc - a showcase
  Bodes galaxy 2   Deep space perspective - what images!
  Bodes galaxy 3   Proof that M81 and M82 have collided
  Bridge to far   Bridge from M110 to below Andromeda shows M110 is exiting
  Bullseye   The big enchelata, the image that changes everything - gravity waves at Andromeda
  Cats meow   Catseye nebula - interleaves - tracers
  Chevrons   What direction is blow away star force creating chevrons in the Pleides
  Circinus   Dusty spiral galaxy Circinus has a huge tympani blowhole off one end of its core
  Color HTM codes   Color tables
  Gravitic energy frequencies   Different colors show different moire strength (doppler shifts?)
  Core exposed   Andromeda's actual core compares with other galaxy cores
  Different core kinds   Cores of galaxies, s-shaped core of M51
  Woodticks   gobular Clusters stuck to arms of galaxies
  Other gravitic images   Gravitic rills in another Andromeda image
  Giant gravity wave formation   Gravitic rock and roll sky of Centaurus A
  Hexagrams riddle the Crab nebula   Hexagrams and tympanis in astronomy objects
  Hotblue star clusters   How to find hot new blue stars
  Main page   Index.html for gravity waves and other Space Anomalies
  Integral arms   Integral arms hold their shapes over long distances
  Jet engines, dollops   Jet engines where residual galaxies shoot out into the open
  Eerie Lagoon beauty   Backlight sets long ropes aglow
  Lmc bends light   Full set of study images for LMC prismatics and lenses
  M101 anaglyph   Giant 3D anaglyph of spiral galaxy M101 can be used for research
  Gravitic seas   Seas of gravitic waves surround giant spiral galaxy M101
  M101big   Collection of large sized images showing M101 gravitic waves
  M110   Exiting Andromeda, M110 may be what is left of an original spiral galaxy
  M51 (whirlpool)   M51 has the 'gravitational pinch', and shows galaxy's fluid compressions
  Boris the torus   Huge underworld beneath Boris may by a trapped old spiral galaxy
  M74   Impact on one side has come exploding out into space on the other side
  Magnetospheres similar to gravitic moire   solar wind and magnetosphere images
  Mars photos   You have not seen Mars civilizations until you see my collection of Mars photos
  Missmass 1   Missing mass - boy oh boy, girl oh girl - it is everywhere, and visible
  Missmass 2
  Galaxy and core poles   4-way Polar bi-lateral symmetry in galaxies and also in cores
  Gravitic vibrations   Seeing gravity waves in gravitic energy fields - M101 odds, ends
  Andromeda en large   An Andromeda bigmass images - Andromeda crash course (if you do not know Andromeda)
  Andromeda revisted   A romp through Andromeda galaxy's secrets - macro fundamental forces
  Galaxy arm determinators   Angular momentums, principle force in arms dynamics
  Ngc 4526   Toriodal twist in hamburger galaxy a test case of fundamental galaxy symmetry property
  News from Orion   Dot in giant star halo may be star - migrating souls, gravitic rills in Orion
  Oddities on parade   Gravity wave rills in Orion, oddities, other galaxy thugshots in 'previews'
  Barnacle blossoms   Barnacles on arms may be residues of trapped galaxy fragments or cores
  Preview   A number of images, some not found elsewhere, each a revelation, each new news
  Prisms abound   Cyclonnic swirls and lenses in Lmc and ngc 253
  Intruders   Intruders leave telltale tracks hurtling willy nilly through galaxies
  More gravitic rills   Rills found in another (old black and white) image of andremeda
  set1.htm   Missing mass - crown on wisdom tooth
  set2.htm   Stratified layers left - roils right
  set3.htm   Star jet from rear of satellite NGC 205
  set4.htm   Spike sticks out from under rim
  set5.htm   A bridge near far
  set6.htm   Two motions in glowing haze (ngc 205)
  set7.htm   Demonstrating Andromeda's wide disk circular shape
  set8.htm   Rooster tail, river spill plane deltas, bi-lateral symmetry in Andromeda's core
  set9.htm   Andromeda's twisted frisbee shape
  smoke dynamics   Smoke from fires, volcanos, even an atomic bomb, have galactic personalities
  Snubs   Snubs show up in galaxy collisions
  Sonics   Hexagonal templates used in sonic experiments (stereo from mono speaker)
  Streaker trails   Streaks show star clumps in motion
  Slip streams in galaxy rotations   Differential velocities even reverse motions in arms
  Symmetries   Major cosmic symmetries (bi-lateral)(crisscross)(mobius strip)
  Triangulum galaxy   Crinkled wrinkled and folded due to a sideswipe collision
  Tympani resonators 1   Giant cavitous six sided opening, and dynamo versions
  Tympani resonators 2   Sonic devices designed upon hexagram factal geometry
  Tympani resonators 3   Major tympani symmetry principles seen in Tarantula nebula
  Tympani resonators 4   Three tympani kinds, cavity, elbow arm, dynamo motor
  V-breaches   V-breaches where arms meet to join and/or divide
  Vortex   Many galaxies are long stretched out vortexes coiling through space
  Gravity waves analyzed   How gravity waves can be amplified - give clues to galaxy motions

  Physics interleaving   Interleave concentrics in crisscross symmetry
  Sling shots   Distinct parallel tracks as an object is slung shot around a core
  Galaxy fluidic collapse   Fluid not solid galaxies collapse in slip disks






Captions

An experimental .HTM page in that it is over 13 megs long. But what an experiment. Here is explosive breakthrough news of many kinds all original. Some of your best known galaxies turn out to be monsters in collisions. Glimpses of many more wonders, all linked through preview.htm

Very close scrutiny of certain images leads to understanding of how arms can form and permutate, including the possibility that galaxy arms are tensil, and bi-polar (like a magnet), with at least one pole plugged into a pole of opposite polarity in the galaxy's core. There is no single arm per se, arms are like streams of mosquitos flowing in rivers, each arm a composite of tiny clumps vectored at odd angles to the stream flow, all carried along in bands of angular momentum, the band dissipating in open ended rooster tails out in deep space, or curving around and plunging back into another plug-in at an opposite pole at the core. Cores themselves come in many kinds, in which rag-a-tag clumps flare out, then loose outthrust to convert conveyed along in bands of angular momentum commonly called arms. For that matter, galaxies colliding can fold throughout their whole body not just at their leading edges, because galaxies are fluids not solid. All this is given vigorous twice-over in Glaxies In Chaos

Bodes galaxy (M81) has been given a particularly thorough look because - except for its core a large plateau hidden behind a pall of glowing white - Bodes has a little bit of everything, bi-lateral symmetry, mysterious cross-hatches which have an answer as intruders, slip stream differential flows in the arms, huge outer expanse typically hidden unseen behind unnoticed missing mass, a delta river plane similar to the river delta plane in Andromeda, also prongs sticking out the side below the core deck, a tong (short arm) plugged into a cloudwall nearby, a rooster tail, snubs and v-breaches, intruder alert, vertically spinning wormgear on an arm (spinners).   As I said, Bodes has a little bit of everything

Bodes and Cigar, alias M81 and M82, alias Ngc 3031 and Ngc 3034

Another prior unknown arm trailing away in dim haze, shown
in the Bodes galaxy 'deep space persepctive' page

A few images of many found in SYMMETRY.HTM

Golden harmonic spirals seem to occur in cosmic dynamics, in gravity wells around galaxies, some galaxy spirals, star fields

The sugarloaf conspiracy manifests 4-way bi-lateral poles symmetry, also found in Tarantula, and Triangulum

Criss cross in Egg nebula may include planetary orbital signatures in concentric rings

Impact vibrations rule all transfers between energy and excited mass states including gravity wave energy fields and galaxy rest state mass

Rubic cube in different rotations illustrates funamdental symmetry properties as seen in an interesting nebula

Mobius strip made from ties illustrates full principles in Hubble 5 butterlfy nebula

A few images of many found in BILATERAL.HTM

Also see Andromeda's very bi-lateral and s-shaped core, exposed for the first time. See also v-breaches in galaxy arms

A large circle in a small right flank area of Ngc 1808 may be a cluster of tympani resonators

Rattles, circular spinners around an arm, are caused by intruders passing through or over the arm at an oblique angle to the direction of the arm

Tympani resonators occur where thermodynamic energies of different temperatures and pressures assume sonic properties



Bodes galaxy core has a bulge on a long axis. It also has a v-breach made of two thin twisted ropes. These images of the bulge in Bodes core, and long axis of the core bulge, are harbingers seen in first time revealed, in Galaxies In Chaos. An s-shaped vertical core bulge in Andromeda, likewise coaxed from an old low resolution image, is also displayed in 'Galaxies In Chaos' as a first time ever seen. Both galaxies have cores covered with dense hazes. It turns out that very low res images can penetrate the haze enough to expose prior unseen core features

An example of missing mass - this is galaxy Ngc 4414 by Hubble Heritage. In it is missing mass. High enhancements show great banks of thick arms, and huge blue mantle at left. The blue mantle itself is filled with more galaxy in very dim media, this galaxy is HUGE beyond the original picture frame. Click here for large image. The right side is also rich in matter 'missing' in the original. A huge bite (chomp) is missing from the middle, careful study of certain images presents a good detective's case for how this happened by another galaxy passing in an orbital hyperbola
under the core like a comet slinging around the Sun

You have not seen Mars civilizations until you see my collection of Mars photos

The famed Einstein Cross, 4 dots being gravitationally lensed by a galaxy between us and a far distant object. In Space Anomalies, not only do we see the Einstinein Cross, we also see the whole galaxy

GALAXY FORMATIONS AND DEFORMATIONS
are located here

Triangulum galaxy sidewswipe
M51 (whirlpool) pancakes
M51 compression evidence
M51 gravitational pinch
M51 galaxy crash

SUPERIMPOSURE - IMPORTANT ASTRONOMY TOOL

Two images superimposed can work far better than making a composite, for
showing fine details. First, you can experiment without wasting time
compositing, when creating superimposure images. Secondly, the
two combine with the same brightness as in the originals,
not a sum of two brightness equaling double the
brightness as occurs if combining two
images into one stand alone
frame. If you can
handle your
eyes doing
superimposures,
you will be well rewarded.
Any stereo or 3d is an extra bonus.
Superimposures are no different whatever
than overlaying a red, on top of a green, on top
of a blue color shoot to create a color image composite,
the difference in doing eyeball superimposures is the forced
merging of two images set apart causes very subtle details
in each image superimposed to become distintly
visible, details completely lost to
obvious instant view when
merely a combined
single color
image



Moire gravity well in gravitic sea of gravity waves around supergiant spiral galaxy M101

Tendrils still cling between two galaxies in colliding galaxy Ngc 6745

A galaxy's time stamped antenna arm in the process of being formed

Big construction at the foot of M51 core (best seen in stereo) may be one of the core's poles

Hexagrams riddle the Crab Nebula, and I mean riddle

Quartz crystal in Eta Carinae changes
all your ideas about Eta

Hexagrams nested in concentric cavities, are a cluster of tympani resonators in a milky way star field

East-west motion gravitic poles, and north-south pole axis for Andromeda's core

Poles are indicated near the center of M51 (whirlpool galaxy)

Smoke from large fires, and volcanos, can be a rich source for insights on galaxy arm thermodynamics and angular momentums

Giant moire compound the exciting existence of colliding galaxies Cenaturus A

Abrupt arm jog - an elbow arm being created unlocks the key to galaxies evolutionary mystery

Signs of collision in progress can be tracked in visible light, radio, also in x-ray, and in gravitic vibrations

Centaurus A like you always knew it wasn't. Elbow arms are distinct indicators of past galaxy collision evolution. Link each image for elbow arms in M101, in Ngc 2276, and
in Ngc 2997, and in Cena

For reference sake, this is the M101 original without enhancement. Neither elbow arm wth jog, or gravitic moire, are seen in it

For reference sake, this is the Andromeda original without enhancement. No moire of any kind is seen in it

For reference sake, this is the Centarus A original without enhancement. No moire of any kind is seen in it

Antenna are exposed by enhancements and are time-stamped signatures of former collisions

Energy rills ring two poles of Orion's trapezium like aurora ringing Earth's poles with northern lights

Gravitic rills are spotted (by high enhancement) in a field near and Orion object

Giant tympani resonator in star field in Triangulum galaxy

Riddled with tympani resonators both 'cavities' and 'dynamos', the Tarantula in the 30 Doradus star field of LMC is also saturated with gravitic rills

Tympani resonator 'cavity' version in an atomic bomb explosion, and other tympanis' shown only here

Hexagrams craters on the Moon

Hexagrams craters on Mercury

Hexagrams craters on Ganymede

Why do massive percussives that turn solids to liquid, treat the liquid as energy fluid for supersonic booms to re-organize as hexagrams? Insights about hexagram and hard core fractal geometry foundations in sound, can be found in experiments that produced full fidelic stereo from one mono speaker operating in the open air. Photos from the experiments are also revealing

Snubs are rearups where galaxies collide and one galaxy has folded against another. 'Snubs' can also be used to tell former collisions when all colliding members are no longer present

Integral arms are any that keep their width over long distance, expecially when one end seems plugged into another galaxy. Integral arms roping between two galaxies brings to mind polarities at each end of the arm, each end an opposite pole like both ends of a magnet. How integral arms can hold their shape over long distance is suggested here under 'Gyroscopes On Parade'

The Cartwheel galaxy - a ferris wheel taken off and slowly folding up as it sails over the city. Learn about celestial symmetries the easy way

This cigar shaped object actually has a twisted cotter pin symmetry in the smoke ring, one of the many forms of bi-lateral symmetry, which includes matter flaring up on one side of an s-shaped core, and curling down on the other. Bi-lateral symmetry is found in any galaxy or celestial object which has angular momentum. Other s-shape literature can be seen here and here

A large vertical tympani formation off the foot of Circinus galaxy's core sets the stage for hooking to several vertical round constructions in galaxies, including a whole new ball game for huge bellows thought to be merely gravity waves caused by sonic booms from super nova explosions at super gigantic spiral galaxy M101, which turns out to have a jet engine, and a major tympani, the tympani itself useful in tracing backwards a colliding bypass in earlier time, using gravitically intensifed gravity waves to track the path of the intruder which sideswiped M101

A dobbler, exposed in a very grainy image of Ngc 5236, may be a remnant of an inner spinal chord that runs the length of arms and gives galaxy arms integral strength. Read all of the text following these images of the dobbler

Here and there in the Galaxies In Chaos site are references to a galaxy flipping end over end, or slewing like a frizbee in its deep space motions. Each time you come across such description, remember this snowflake (from Dave's Snowflake Page). This single image brings reality to the concept of slewing motions. Add either forward or backward, and also a drifting sideways on any tangent or angle, and you have any galaxy's motions in deep space

In this movie the comet head is very slowly moving ahead while the whole assembly (head and long tail) is slewing sideways. The sideways slew is the original angular momentum vector of the comet (linear) before it hit an asteroid causing the head to take off in a new direction forming a new tail still carrying on its growing length, in the original comet's path before the collision

A rubic cube in various handheld positions (some impossible) is used to illustrate cosmic symmetry aspects in several ways - for the overall spiral disk shape of Bodes galaxy and its rooster tail shape, in ascertaining a mobius strip symmetry in the Hubble 5 butterfly nebula, and in judging the polarity orientation of the vertical upright round (tympani) off a core end of the Circinus galaxy

Eyeballs in Centaurus A are mysterious but have explanation as a possible motion of one object away into the galaxy rear, and motion of the other eyeball (black) toward us

Dot in Orion. A mysterious dark dot in the glow of a superstar's halo in Orion may be either a large planet, or small dark star, seen in silhouette. The dot is also a suitable introduction to the Orion page

A dark dot in the enlarged outer diffuse envelope of galaxy Ngc 1288

Lenticular galaxy Ngc 3718 is so similar to Centaurus A you would think they have the same last name. Note the long tails top and bottom, and the center crack open at either end. In this galaxy (Ngc 3718) you can see vestigial arms at top and bottom of the core. The tails, if infiltrated with more dust, could present a radio outline similar to the radio flares in Centaurus A. Synopses says Ngc 3718 is colliding, nearly merged

A radial rosette made of galaxies in the Perseus galaxy cluster

An arrow in deep space. Anomaly!   The arrow vectors straight left from the top of M100, intersects at a dark arrowhead. The thumbnail also shows an outer shell around the deep space edge of M100, which, a gravity well, may be a golden harmonic curve. A huge dark cavity is also near M100 and may be a dark galaxy collision. Other anomalies saturate the anomaly page

A complete look under the skirts of Bodes galaxy - a circle as if scribed by a compass

Time worn snubs from previous collision

Where an intruder has left its trail, the skew in the trail able to tell us about motion velocities in the arms

Optical illusions plaguing simple understandings in astronomy, see some bubbles in one, all craters in the other, the one with bubbles downloaded as is from a JPL Internet site

See this mono ionnic diffraction pattern in 3D. Once you do, you will throw away all of your textbooks and research papers and start over. Micro and submicro measures in virtual 3D, these can be a powerful research and analytical tool. See also virtual 3D image principles. Every Lepton carries a full compliment of time, splace, and space in its signal. This is how 3D is possible in mono images made by photons and electrons (as by an electron microscope and ionnic diffraction pattern). Neutrinos are a question mark - (signal not known). Only a neutrino's signature is known in byproducts from particle collisions and decays

Gravitic rills exposed in an enhanced Dss image of Andromeda, the image bereft of resolution quality nevertheless the rills are there confirming that Andromeda is indeed home to gravity waves both small (high frequency) and large (low frequency). Other gravitic stuff also in the gravitic.htm page

The blare.htm page - what fundamental physics principles and properties can we learn from images showing gravity waves in celestial circumstances. Page also includes insights about impact vibrations

Eerie beauty of the Lagoon Nebula. Enhancements show how lights cause transparent ropes of drifting lightwight matter to glow

Gravitic rills which stay the same through successive changes in image size are very important in images since they assume constants in the image, rather than spuriously caused by dot matrix matte or scotch plaid interference patterns unique to the media and not the image per se

,.,.,.

The large superform of bar galaxy Ngc 1365 is a link chain topology. The true shape of bar galaxy Ngc 1365 as modelled by the arcing duo coiled spring rings of Super Nova 1987 in LMC. Ngc 1365 is toroidal the arms almost as if two links in a link chain. You have to see this to understand how galaxies can form and evolve

I have used this core area image of Ngc 5236 so often anyone besides me must be long since bored with it. It is a very old faithful tool, its display size parameters (and the image itself) have not been altered for four years. Its place in history is in instantly at once revealing the nature of bi-lateral symmetry in all galaxies. Even this stereo pair of small thumbnails shows unmistakably that one side of the core flares up, the other side curls down. Once you have seen bi-lateral symmetry you will abandon forever any idea that galaxies are flat, and that 3D stereo cannot ever be seen in far distant astronomy photos. In fact, Virtual 3D images can be used to examine multiple motions of galaxies as they move in deep space

This widget, like a Studebaker doorhandle, turned up in an ESO image. It is most unusual and seems to have no cousins or animal friends in the Milky Way at large

A hazed galaxy which shows a bi-lateral symmetry particularly well, (in this case in the whole center disk itself), is Ngc 4526, the left side swings out horizontally, the right side a vertical opening. A bi-symmetric disk is also seen in Centaur A

The fact that galaxies fold throughout as a fluid rather than against an edge as a solid when sailing into pressure dense matter or into another galaxy, is critical in understanding what happens when galaxies press against one another, or
a galaxy moves braking into dense drifts in deep space. The movie also illustrates how upthrusting shards occur. Ps. note the jet egine in the lower left, and the barnacle just beyond mid center to the right. M51 also has the famed 'gravitational pinch'

Triangulum appears to have experienced a glancing blow, a sideswipe has sculpted clean a sharp edge. A sculpted sharp edge is seen as it is happening in Ngc 6745. Along an axis slanted slighty left, Triangulum has been crinkled and folded its whole length. Notice no arms on the left, and all of its rightside arms are wrinkled, and upjut shards all facing left thoughout the whole galaxy, are clear cut signs that Triangulum has had a sideswipe collision with bruce (the other galaxy no longer in the picture and source unknown). The fact of fluidic compressions causing the crepe paper appearance is compared favorably to compressions in M51. An impression is that Triangulum may have bounced, rather than merely wiping against sandpaper, and is still oscillating like a neutron just after a smash in a partical accelarator. A bounce could be possible if Trianglum's gravitic gravity waves component was particularly strong - just an opinion

The mighty coils of Methusala. Read the saga of how an amateur ranker pre-predicted an s-shape core in this image, then went ahead and found it (it took hours and hours). Hubble's close look at the M51 core has been taken even closer to reveal the s-shape exists in the inner core region, at the small opening end of a towering tornado wall of huge coils vortexing in 3D. Vortex galaxies at large themselves, are common


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ENDZONE - EDITOR'S CHOICES


COMMENTS AND MATERIAL FROM THE ENDZONE


Giant moire
compound the exciting
existence of colliding galaxies Centurus A.
This page was whambed together in two days after the discovery
of giant moire from galaxy motions in a highly enhanced blue
tone image. It (this page) and a companion piece (arms.htm)
were written as fast as humanly possible (by me) to get
captured an explosion of insights that struck all
at once. So, these pages are hodge podge
compared to other pages. Have
fun exploring



IMAGE FILE EXTENSION CONVENTION


.JIF image
files have been used
in preference over either Gif, or
Jpg.   Gif   files tend to look good on their
own but have an added media wash not a part of
the original image to create a more smooth
appearance.   Jpg files degrade subtley
each time saved.   Jif files have
neither problem. Further,
Jif files tend to have
better stereo when
seen in 3D

TABLES - links by filename and subject




PHILOSOPHY


The fields of contents and topics are so extensive and spread out in this site, it is not likely that any individual will be able to grasp the whole of it. The intent is to acquaint and make aware, as opposed to the explicit connects one would gain from reading or studying a text book. To get glimpses, and to become aware of what is in front of you, is enough to get the job done. If you think you are IQ weak if having a bit of trouble keeping track of where things are in this site, remember the poor proclamator (me) who had to try and put over a thousand different astronomy image views and their themes in over 75 different (htm) pages, together in a coherent manner.

A few animations have been borrowed to liven things up a bit. Sources unknown. Thanks therefore to the unsung graphic artists and achievers who cooked up the nifty little goodies that move


THEME


Astronomy anomalies concerns galaxies in chaos, fundamental symmetries, angular momentums and vectors in arms, collisions, galaxy deformations as residual signs of former collisions, current small scale (local) appearance changing events as opposed to more obvious (global) appearance changes, visible gravity waves saturating space and in galaxies and nebula, all new information

Physics anomalies concerns fundamental physics, deriving fundamental atomic constants from special relativity tensions, particle wavelengths holding key to particle mass energies, interface between special and general relativity (partial grand unification), energy forms without inertia forming multiple solar eclipse states, everything shown in fully developed equations (plus explicatory text for those who do not read equations) - no mental sores, more

Everything at these two home sites is a learning curve



ACKNOWLDEGEMENTS


Rather than citing person, institute, and dept. head or chairperson for each and every image, I have done my best to cite image, and/or image source via link for images whose source is known. There are many images (especially older) whose source is not known which came from random picks at obscure sites. For instance 'this Hubble image' or 'this image from Subaru', means the source can be found right away by anyone interested. Every so often an image of obvious quality and recent, turned up in my directory, source unknown, these I have attempted to re-locate on the internet with no luck so these are slugged 'source unknown', there are only a few. Most images with no attempt at reference or source assume are randomly found on the Internet in many sites either with or without their sources given in those sites, these rogue images are typically older or of poorer quality.

Pushing 7000 images, mostly cuts, zooms, and enhancements from about 250 originals, were investigated for details and clarity with a resulting 1000+
images selected for final display.

In view of the scope and intent, I sincerely hope no one objects if they spot their image without their name beside it. They could instead let others know how their image is being constructively used by pointing to it, in communications with others.



STYLE AND IMAGE FORMATS


As a onetime
poetic type, and former
professional jazz and concert rock drummer, I
came into typing text in grecian urn designs, lines curved in
forming elegant shaped paragraphs rather than using standard
convention of paragraphs with ragged irregular line-ends. I find
simply that reading ragged line-ends onscreen requires intense
focus whereas gliding through elegant forms and shapes made
of text lines is easy, once you accept the style. It came
to pass that I can type a long sculptured passage as
easily as you can type into a word processor, I
use a basic text editor written by myself in
1987, and used it exclusively for Space
Anomalies typing entire text and
hypertext code structures
by hand. The secret
is in using
shorter words
avoiding big ones.
for instance it took about
two minutes to type this paragraph from
the mind, and a couple of moments to sculpt it. Images have no links or small
letter descriptions when
you move the mouse
onto the image.
Even thumbnails
which are hot-wired,
do not have small words popping
up. This is for two reasons, you quickly
come to understand that links are all by hot-lit words,
it has saved me a formidable task of coding small word popups
everywhere, having to change these each time a similar or
same image is used for a different theme
or illustration.




WORK


All of these images (in Galaxies In Choas) are fresh, that is, most are from originals downloaded new from the Internet then cuts, zooms, and enhancements completed in a recent time period from the beginning of October to the end of December year (2000). Very few images and views were carried over from previous efforts going back four years to the fall of 1996. All of the text, instructions, dialogues and captions were done from new insights in this 3 month period. I hope you like the nice clean new but busy look of Galaxies In chaos (year 2001) - G.M.






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