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Massive super spiral galaxy M101 is surrounded by Moire, its stark criss crossing patterns in an image (3500 x 3436) (image source unknown) are too large to realistically show here in an internet browser display, but a reduced version is still able to show the moire clearly. They look like sand dunes on Mars and surround the galaxy You are aware that the M101 image had to be blasted with ultimate enhancements to show the moire, anything less than blasto produced images too indistinct to see moire without question, and, the original with nothing but a blk-wht faint little hit of blurry light has vanished somewhere in the works of 60,000 images here at home headquarters so it cannot be revived to make another blasto |
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If you have had any doubts, take a look at this second picture of M101, from Noao. One hit of Histogram Equalize in an image editor (Paint Shop Pro) has produced the same basic criss-crossing moire seen in the other image from an entirely different telescope, except blurrier. Doubt no more. Moire exit! Original caption size, click for large Here is M101 in color tones, moire patterns again the dominating act of reality |
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You might also want to take a look at the difference in content between the 'caption image' (original content, and the moire images (enhanced content). All of that 'enhanced' content is missing mass. The galaxy is huge. Here next is the center bright galaxy of an 'enhanced' content view, staged in 'virtual' 3d so its real X Y Z co-ordinates in deep space are realized. Given the X Y Z components, and the exploded larger image gained when enhanced, you do not have to look far to find one of not more orders of magnitude in the M101 galaxies mass content |
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Actually this virtual stereo view is about as flat as a pancake. The only thing you can tell from either image pair is that there is a depth plane component (Z axis). The virtual stereo content has collapsed due to the extreme enhancement levels which have comprised the imbedded hologram engram which stores its 3D matrix in mono compounds. A 3D view of the original slightly enhanced, shows where the Z axis components are in this galaxy To compare where your missing mass is, here is the original staged as a virtual 3d stereo pair. As you can see, there is no mass to speak of, it all seems to be missing |
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