MECHANICAL MODELS FOR ROTATING DRIVER MOTORS    
IN GALAXY CORES


HIGHLIGHTS

    Differential         Coremotor         Centaurus A         Tympani    
    Elbowarm         Ngc 2442         Ngc 5383         M82 crankshaft    
    Gyroscopes         Nerve juice         Inner current         Freefall    

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ABSTRACT


  to bottom   DIFFERENTIAL GALAXY CORE ROTOR ROTATIONS WELL MODELLED BY MOLECULAR IMAGES


A molecular differential gear from this company let's us see how a galaxy's core shaft can be both horizontal, and vertical. (This company has expressed a great deal of copywrite notifications in its online literature. I wish to thank them heartily for their image craft and hope they appreciate how their images can be used for galaxy core differential rotations modelling).



This next image from the same company gives us a prettty good idea as to how a knuckle joint dynamic may be at work in rotor rotating galaxy cores, such as seen in Ngc 1365 (illustrated next), the core motor motion described beginning here.













Ngc 1365 has a huge cyclonnical midrift torquing at more than one oblique angles relative to the central bar shaft. The upper shank is rotating in one direction, the lower shank in the opposite direction in fact folding into the vertical crease. At this point finger up, pause - I do not know in which direction either shank is actually moving, the image does not self evidently reveal directions. However, one thing we do know now - Ngc 1365 is HUGE. In the lower right are drifts of hot new blue stars, these stars a subject of Hubble interest and also of interest to GIC where millions more hot blue stars were uncovered by enhancing the Hubble image (click).

The above enhancements came from this image, which came from here.

Tree root motions illustrate galaxy free fall tumbling multiple rotations,
for both Ngc 1365, and Ngc 2442.

THE NGC 1365 COREMOTOR


Here
is the first
explored creation - a drive
shaft driven by a rotating core motor,
in Ngc 1365. Details about the motor are here.
Below is a selected image showing differentiating
sheer causing a collar wound around the galaxy's
shaft, and a bunchup at the upper end
where many thin arms stream out



ANOTHER COLLAR ON A LONG SHAFT - IN CENTAURUS A

Thought
to be the result
of a collision between a
large elliptical galaxy (round with
no arms) and a small spiral galaxy, the odd
Centaurus A galaxy may be providing proof of a
collision. In the next enhanced views,
a round vertical collar wrapping a
horizontal extend left of
center may be an axel
in more rudimental
form, the axel
perhaps just
forming




On the
other hand
it looks more like
a rotating shaft, in which
case suspect the core nub itself is
flying around like a knuckle on a crankshaft
generating vertical sheer pressures causing the
collar(a) at the left end, a huge outthrusting
sequence of disk planes at the right



A TYMPANI RESONATOR SONIC CAVITY IS SPOTTED

An
incise
cavity with
sharp edges in a basic
hexagram shape is spotted shown
next in a zoom. This incise cavity has the
parameters of a 'tympani resonator' which are
revealed in many different forms   here,   here,   and here.



Thought
to be the result
of a collision between a
large elliptical galaxy (round with
no arms) and a small spiral galaxy, the odd
Centaurus A galaxy may be providing proof of a
collision. In the next enhanced views,
a round vertical collar wrapping a
horizontal extend left of
center may be a snub
in more rudimental
form, the snub
perhaps just
forming




On the
other hand
it looks more like
a rotating shaft, in which
case suspect the core nub itself is
flying around like a knuckle on a crankshaft
generating vertical sheer pressures causing the collar

The shaft
continues to
the left right into
outer space where it ends
abruptly in a jagged ended rod





The
whole thing
looks like a core
pole, in the form of a rod
sticking out, but, unlike a rod sticking
out in Andromeda this rod lies across the front of
Centaurus A and sticks out the side. I'll be darned if I can
figure out how this might have happened - a smaller galaxy
passing through from the rear all that is left as it
reaches the front is dynamo core parts including
the rod sticking out, shaft with collar,
rotary driving core, and blunt
counter-rod dynamos as
the right end of
the core, but,
how to picture the
core itself in rotor motion
around and around through galactic air ?

More
of this
great hissing
seeth in action follows
in images which show small arms like
ropes bulging forth in much to do about
everything involving the Centaurus A
center gash and maelstrome

NGC 2442






The doppler chart of Ngc 2442 (right) is 'the same' as is Ngc 1365, that is, a long arm arcs nose first through deep space (red) while a hub (major bend) is hurtling fastest toward us (blue). Visual expectation is that the long swishing broom tail should be sweeping foreward fastest toward us yet doppler shows the broom tail out at its wide end receeding away the fastest.

Interpretion of this effect is that Ngc 2442 is tumbling as a cylander in free fall rotation in deep space since there is nothing out there beyond the end of the broom tail to interfer with it spiking nose first away and around as an object solid not pinwheel.

Further expectation is that the blue vrs red dopplers are disportionate. The Ngc 2442 image is not as clear as the doppler details for Ngc 1365. Given creative license, it can be assumed the blue is rotating rotor fashion like the knuckle joint of a crankshaft around the long axis, driving dynamic galaxy changes that operate at right angles along the long axis. However, since little oblique angle torquing is seen along the long axis, it is possible to speed of the rotating blue motor is not high and change progresses rather slowly, compared to the seeth that is Ngc 1365 along the Ngc 1365 long axis.

If you have not already seen this link, check information regards the Ngc 3314 doppler image and rotor rotating blue core hub here.

See Ngc 2442 in context of free fall motions.

NGC 5383


Here
is the second
creation, another barred
galaxy with remarkable look-a-like
similarities to Ngc 1365. Note as a starter,
how similar are the two s-shaped cores
between the two galaxies, such
s-shape bespeaking volumes
about torquing
dynamics

Click for large





Hubble
has taken a
look at this galaxy.
What Hubble offers is not a
finished product, rather, a 'preview'
image associated with an astronomy team's abstract
regards very technical matters not explored in these pages.
(Select Hubble Archive Images for preview images)
(Search Google for Ngc 5383 to see what I mean)








Bar galaxies
Ngc 1365 and Centaurus A
are not alone in having a rotating
motor in the core driving a turning crankshaft
and generating major galaxy forms. Ngc 5383 is so alike
to Ngc 1365 (including a characteristic deeply wound s-shape
core), that first impression of the original image makes
a sleepy observer think both are the same galaxy

When enhanced,
Ngc 5383 reveals its
differences within the shadow
of the Ngc 1365 hard-shape, the two
galaxies are so fundamentally alike right
down to the hard spiking upper arm that
one almost wonders if galaxies in
the universe can have 'twins'.

M82 IS A CRANKSHAFTING MOTOR






M82.
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



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

4-way
polar galactic
axis is also explored for Andromeda

GYROSCOPES AND SPINNERS       CYLANDER ROTATION





The following paragraph regards 'gyroscopes' and 'spinners' setting the
vectors for flow and direction are cited here. GYROSCOPES ON PARADE

One
has no
choice but to
try and conjecture how
it is possible for elbow arms to
stay intact for a long time. Since I am
into angular momentums. The only conjecture I can
comprise at the moment is just that, angular momentums.
Notice I used plural. The conjecture has a bunch of spinning
tops, gyroscopes, all lined up in a row the axis all leaned at the
same tilt and all spin speeds geared in synch. The gyroscopes
each are clumps of matter, each concentration, all along the
arm. In other words the arm is not consisting of one
long spiral flow it is a composite of as many
tiny segments of gyroscope as it takes
to keep the arm coherent in time
travelling entirely intact
the whole path despite
rotational and
drifting
motions,
the tops
(gyroscopes)
would have to speed
up to keep the construction in
place the further out along the elbow arm
the net sum in each gyroscope stating the top's vectors.
Which brings us back to cometary jets shooting out of arms like white
volcanos along an arm's length, the matter in each jet is composed of
gyroscope all whirring their own signals in unison like schools
of codfish, the 'gyroscope' angular momentum components
exactly enough to keep the cometaries from
jetting in out into deepspace or
from curling right around
back into the arm's
gravity. This
is just
for
comets,
such as in
the Cartwheel, and
galaxy Ngc 5236. In most cases
expecially near a core the cometary jets do
curl around and get dragged back into the mixmaster. It is
also very much an element of simple chaos. You have a thick layer of
smoke wafting in your kitchen from burnt toast, or a layer of mosquitos
over the barbecue. When you wave your hand vertically through the waft a
whole bunch of small smoke vortexes or mosquitos spin vertically, in
simple chaos. Now, picture a hurtler punching through a galaxy arm
at right angles to the flow of the arm, presto, a whole bunch
of small vortexes are spinning vertically, in simple
chaos, forming rattles for example in the arm
where it was punched like a river of
mosquitos drifting hazily
over your barbecue.
If your fingers
are spread
when
waving
your hand
through the waft,
many more, tinier, chaos
spinners appear, the same as if a
small galaxy with open shapes hits the big
one's giant arm. The trouble with smoke from
the toaster experiments is you can only do
it once then you have to burn more
toast to try it again. Or,
get a stenchy cigar,
it's smoke will
spin as well
in many tiny
gyroscopes on parade.
The point is seeing how angular
momentums of one vector in a fluid made of
mass, can be altered to flow intact in another direction

NERVE JUICE AND ELECTRICAL CURRENTS


'DOBBLER' AT NGC 5236

  dobbler spills out of a blunt end  

The following paragraphs regards nerve juice and electrical currents associated with arm formation have been borrowed from the Property.htm Internet text book introduction page, cited here 1 and here 2.

MORE ABOUT NERVE JUICE SPILLING OUT A SEVERED ARM AT NGC 5236

The nerve juice spilling out ( click to see nerve juice again) could be a thin extra strong string of inertial gyroscopes whose vectors causes (after a severing) to continue to carry this extra coherent inner string forward slowly out of the rift where then gravity of the arm causes the drifting gyroscopes to get pulled right back into the arm, causing the narrow upright collar because the gryoscopes in the nerve spill had a slight downward vector as well as the foreward spin urging the thin stream out into the open beyond the severed or punched arm stump. The claim of a full model dog collar which curls back in below the lip of the stump is inferred from 3D in which the dog collar seems to curl back in rather than joining the long diffuse matter cloud adrift to the right below the stump.

And that (the above paragraph) completes the likeable parts of the Ngc 5236 supersize picture.

ARM INNER CURRENT SPECULATION


If electricity flows along an arm-like current channelling up a narrow tube in the core of a wire, magnetism from the electricity could magnetically vector the gyroscopes of the matter's spin toward a uniformity (all spins in the same direction) both individual atomic particles and large scale clumps including star clusters and so on.

Electricity needs two poles to flow and might be already seen to be happening at a look at any galaxy which has arms of any kind and size. Some arms can be seen to be short almost loops that dart out from the side of a core or arm body then abruptly stop, or dive right back into the core area (or arm body), whereas other arms can start in the same thin stream manner but spread out moving away from the core ending in large giant sweeps through deep space like broomtail sweeps of straw brooms.

In the case of the intense short looping arm version, it is easy to think at once of two poles both buried into the core like sperm attached to an egg, the joining in fine detail closeup would I am sure show matching poles each attached on polar opposite sides of the core.

In the case of arms sweeping out into dissipation in deep space a standard physics picture is also not hard to manufacture. One pole buried into (attached to) an opposite polarity pole in the core region, (south pole attached to a north pole for instance) the pole at the other end of the arm continuing to be inducted by a same polarity causing particles and clumps which become electrically charged to drift apart, ending in a cloud of static at the end of a wire (the static cloud being the resulting broom tail sweeping through deep space and who knows where the inner wire of flowing electricity actually ends).

GALAXIES ARE IN FREE FALL IN DEEP SPACE


Galaxies exist in free fall space, do they not, no elevator shaft accelarating you and a box of occupants to the Earth's core.

A cabin in a Shuttle craft is free fall, things float, they rotate they revolve, and tumble. One snapshot tells nothing. If all other motions are stopped leaving only disk rotation and doppler analysis used to calculate the toward, away, rotation, this will work perfectly. If time is slowed down so far that the freefall object knocked from commander's hand seems to stand still, and the doppler machine's electronnics slowed to match the same imperceptible motions, the doppler alarms would go right off the scale, because the outer portions of the disk are far to fast.

Something beyond the disk has to be accelarating the outer parts of the disk. That something is not the astronaught's heavy breathing, it barely exists. The missing 'gas' exists only in interpretation, in that, all of the motions cannot be seen in such slow time scale, in fact, none of the motions can be seen the time scale is sooooo slow. But a synched doppler reader will see that motion takes place, the only problem is the reader sees not just one horizon plane motion but all off the motions having blue, through green, through yellow, through red, dopplers.

If, and I repeat if, it is assumed the disk can have only one motion (disk rotation), all of the totalled doppler readings make no sense at all, unless 'gas' from the ether is brought into the command cabin. Nothing can be said about it, the gas can't be controlled or even investigated, so, everyone mystified, the search is on, what is that 'gas'

    MECHANICAL MODEL FOR ROTATING DRIVER MOTORS    
IN GALAXY CORES

ABSTRACT - MODEL T

Grap the
handle of an old
model T and start cranking
to get the whole thing started. Finally
it starts and hits speed. Unbeknownst to you the gear
was engaged and differentiating energy starts passing through
the one working piston into the axel drive shaft which
starts to turn at right angles to the rotating
piston in the motor

Because
the car is
totally stopped with
gravity blocks front and back, can't
move forward, can't move backward, the differentiated
    torque starts to twist splitting and screwing up metals along the    
drive shaft and causing one helluva ballup in the differential
in the rear axel - new streams of hot grease squeeze
out eerily and quickly harden

So,
how does a
rotor motor comprising a
galaxy core flying around and around
like a knuckle on a cranckshaft (a morphing
camshaft), twist the galaxy shaft into discernable
creations. Look for at least two such
creations to start a short story

We have
already seen the
creation in Ngc 1365. Here comes
another galaxy with more or less
almost the exact same creation
and an eerily similar
doppler velocty
chart

Doppler velocity chart for Ngc 2442



Who
wants to be
the first to calculate
how much 'missing mass' is instantly recovered
when the motions of 'cylander rotation' with 'cylander tumbling'
in a state of gravity freefall in deep space are included
in calculations of speeds of the machine
in galaxy arms?



OTHER RELATED TOPICS

Residual skeleton spiral arms after a collision
Left/right handedness combined in galaxies
Cylinder long axis rotation
Ngc 1365 doppler shift









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