Click here for gravitics in Orion, here for the dot
Gravitic
modulations
(hints of moire)
can be seen in Bodes
galaxy, and Ngc 5236. Unlike
the N101 image I have used extensively
(which has high resolution) the other images lack
high resolution their background reducing to pixel rectangulars
in high zoom, making it impossible to search for definative
moire or rills which reveal gravity waves. Here next is
a quick sampling of three different galaxy images,
each a 600 x 600 piece, which each reveal in
zoom their high resolution, or lack
thereof, which do, or cannot,
handle the finer lines
of gravity waves
Three pieces, each 600 x 600. Left from M101,
center from Bodes galaxy, right from Ngc 5236
Click on each thumbnail to see the piece
For
interest
sake, this pitch
black patch of empty screen
is the piece which holds the M101 moire
sample. Click on the black patch to be astonished.
the image you get after the click is the black patch
enhanced. Click here to see the black patch at full
size, you will see what I mean about astonished,
all of the content in the bright image
has been lost to professional
astronomers for years
Click here again, to see what the black piece holds
The Ngc 5236
piece is from a
large Noao image which
has become very interesting, when
enhanced. Click here
to see a stupendous jet engine
Other galaxy mugshots and what they reveal. These views were
made from highly enhanced DSS deep space images in which
each galaxy is a small center object surrounded
by a wide field black background,
until enhanced
| CENTARUS A (NGC 5128) IN COLOR TONES
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Its a weird situation.
The next two panels can be viewed in
stereo. Notice the standout interweave of the panes,
the last pair flat as a pancake even hardly any stereo. How
these vanes assume polar orientations in virtuals stereo is
not a subject I am not confortable in questions - I
don't really know why
If seeing
is believing,
hints of percussive
formations in straight line
concentric hexagram shells lurk through
the uncertainty in a big formation on the left side
of the Centarus bulb. Hexagram formations are entirely
consistent with cosmic formulas, see for instance
hexagrams riddling the Crab Nebula. I have to
be honest - citing hexagrams in the above
preview views of Centaurus is bogus
you see hexagrams if you want
to - it was simply a good
opportunity to insert
hexagrams into the
mix of cosmic
gravitic
seas
The
original
has nothing to show
of bulbular expansion or hexagrams.
Nothing. Instead, I will just give you the Dss original.
Click here. The bulb
does exist. David Mallin of Australia used it to
demonstrate that dim diffuse white glow matter can surround galaxies
in great number, something astronomers seem not to have picked up
on with any great zeal (I have, very zealously). Here next
the Mallin deep space image of the Centaurus A
flattened elliptical galaxy. Centaurus A
sat on the back shelf for decades
(as intriguing astronomy
objects go) due to
the fact it is
hard to
photograph
due to dust which
obscures it from most general
telescope techniques. Things have changed
dramatically after Hubble looked into the center rift
and is believed to have captured a look at a black hole from
a colliding galaxy very near the surface. I rest my case
simply showing the bulge and the long trails
extending in both directions
The
squiggle
in the highlighted
window (you should have noticed
it in the above 'here' and 'bulb' clicks),
is probably a galaxy not very
well seen
MALLIN DEEP SPACE COMPOSITE IMAGE
My version,
composited in
a few moments from
the original DSS image using
same techniques as I use to produce 'preview'
images. For instance some small elliptical galaxies,
or large globular clusters, are seen residing in
the diffuse mass of the enlarged shell
In comparision
the Mallin image looks
rather shabby. I do not intend
to shabby an Australian. The Mallin image
first time seen four years ago tipped me off in
a realization that more could be discovered around
the outside of galaxies than often was found inside.
The next step was to develope image enhancing
techniques to explore those outer shells
of deep space information in which
galaxies sit. So, thank you
much nice, eh, from a
Canadian
STSc1/HST pictures - Hubble Nasa images site for Centaurus A
BIG FLUKE WORM - NGC 2442
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The black
crack up the
middle is a line
drawn on the telescope
lens by an astronomer (ahem)
it is an artificial input (image flaw)
seen only under extremely high
enhancement. I assume
this is true. Next,
the worm in
deep space
Another
NGC 2442 color
tone shows this much more,
this much more is 'missing mass'
I can't
quite get a
reading on that
crack in the universe.
It does not appear to have the
usual sharp jagged straight edges which
would be associated with a dog scratch in the negative
DSS original caption size
This
short list
is of images used
to produce illustrations
and examples. The originals are
of conciderable size so reduced
versions have been used
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NOAO IMAGE OF ORION IS EXAMPLED - GRAVITIC RILLS FOUND
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A very
'motor' formation
appears in enhancements, and
rills in moire patterns dominate the image
Enhanced, and rills noticed by Greydon Moore
Closeup presents sharper details when the images are focused together
These
if gravity
waves are very high
frequency, short length,
thin, narrow cross sections, banded
closely together, like a piping steam kettle
whistle compared to the resounding bassoon low notes
of gravity waves around M101 and the rumbling bottom pedal
of Zarathustra's church organ for the giant, thick, long, gravity
waves in the Bullseye at Andromeda. These gravity waves in Orion are
perhaps associated with the strong impact vibration structure to
the left of the waves, raising the question as to whether
they contribute to the impact
vibration structure
or are caused by it, if so, how come in
the field to the right and not
somewhere else
Larger context - Noao original enhanced
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BIG BOLD PARALLEL RILLS IN ORION'S TRAPEZIUM
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Well,
here we
are back in
Orion and an IRAS
infra red image has one
amazing display of gravity wave
rills lined up in parallel streaks above
and below the 'Trapezium'. The fact is infra red
is very interesting, to say the least. These would need
be very local very short lived and strong in luster as long
as the Trapezium lives, these gravitic waves would probably
have no external circumstances with greater gravitic
sea gravity waves surround Orion at large, but,
then again, meybe they do, meybe in fact
they are part cause in effect, rather
then effect in cause after the
fact of the Trapezium's
arrival as an object
with construction
The upper aurora curls inward, away from the camera. The lower aurora
curls forward, toward the camera.
The
rills cap
the Trapezium
like aurora boralis at
both poles of Earth, strongly
suggesting hint hint that the gravitics
are capping the Trapezium's north and south pole, the
fact of construction 'as if aurora', is further confirmation that
gravitics are forms of excited energy, and not made of rest state
mass. Virtual 3D reveals that the Trapezium is at a slant,
the upper end rearward by quite a distance, the lower
end out forward. The upper gravitic aurora is
smaller with shorter rills in keeping
with the reason that the rest
state mass at the upper
end is the smaller
conglomerate, so
it is made clear
that the gravitic
manifestations are in
cohesion with the amount of
energy exciting rest state mass in this
local situation within a dense star forming region
From
another cause,
the image does not tell
us who what or where, long wishywash
lines extend faintly down the picture in (it
appears) the same angular plane as are the polecap
gravitics of the Trapezium. The IRAS infra red image
is saturated enough already with enhancements, very
little more is possible so this show of the
longer effect is the best I can get
from this image, but, the
good news is, you
can see the
dim lines
First
thing to
strike the eye
is the polarcap aurora
are not parallel above and below at
each pole of the Trapezium, the lower curtain
is slanted east, the upper curtain is stanted west,
which rules out mere telescope cause. The lower rills
dimly seen as long streams aiming down, are in
exact synch with the southern pole's
curtain, so it is possible
these longer diffuse
lines are just
image wash
APOD for IRAS
cometary globules in infra red Orion - with rills - at the Trapezium
Since Orion is
currently 'in yer face'
let's use the opportunity to have
a look at a mysterious dark dot which may
be a planet in shadow of a giant star's
corona, or a small dark star
Small dark star or large planet basking
in the haze of an Orion superstar
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MYSTERY DOT DOMINATES THE GLARE NEAR A GIANT STAR
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NOW THE DOT ITSELF
Yu
gotta
believe the
gods are friendly
if this following anomaly
proves to be a way to spot dark stars,
or planets, around giant stars. Here in Orion a
mysterious dark dot is definately in the picture, the
dot a perfect size to be a dim small star (such
as a brown dwarf) or a planet (such as
the size of Jupiter or larger)
Mysterious dark dot
It
goes
nearly
unnoticed in the
original (source unknown)
Incidentally,
to give you an idea
of scale, the Horsehead Nebula
is seen as a little dark toggle on the
left side. Next is the Horsehead magnified
You might
actually think
the ancient myth makers
had seen this view of the Horsehead.
Pegasus the winged horse comes briskly to mind
No
show of
Orion or the
Horsehead can go by
without showing THIS image
of the Horsehead, a sea horse or
dragon unlike any you have
seen in astronomy
The
Horsehead
is nothing more
merely than a tongue
sticking out from a curtain
of haze. Another tongue can be just
dimly seen to the lower right of the giant
star in one above large image. Here next
are enhancements of the other tongue
showing a little more of its
containments and ideas,
the tongue curls
at the right
of the dot
Tongues
are Soooo common
in star fields and drifts, once
you've seen one you've seen them all
Migrating
souls in Orion
are a physical illusion
unless correctly interpreted. Stars
seem to be migrating unerringly toward a
large mother star, even rising up out of a
deep gulf to head toward home. This is a
physical illusion (as opposed to an
optical illusion) in that the
stars are not really
migrating to big
mother
Rather,
big mother
has such powerful
field blasts radiating away
in the light power of photon drive
and solar wind, that cometary tails from
each of the stars in the vacinity are being
blown backward, further, this area of Orion is
very opaque, that is, what you see is only the
surface of very dense material in the form
of gases, dusts, and molecules, such
stars immediately beyond the
surface cannot be seen.
The bigger stars
including
big mother seem
to have blown away a bit
of the obscuring dust, exposing the
migrating souls, the cometary tails perhaps
residual dusts blown away by the stellar winds
yet still dense enough to form disks around
the stars if not for the fierce stellar
winds from afar blowing the
disks behind them
On the
other hand,
an oddity more
difficult to explain
is the wooden match, it has
a very large head (starwise) yet
is not burning hot like a star instead
it only glows, on the end of a lonnng eyestalk
sticking out of dense matter, what lies further beyond
in the pall is unknown, what the reason for the eyestalk is
unknown, and so on. It is out there on its own glowing in forelorn
| COLOR COMBINATIONS REVEAL MORE
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Next,
each color
combination reveals
more about the serenely drifting
seeths and flows. The shooting star is profiled
in frame and it is learned that it is a co-incidence - a
star just happens to be placed at the end of a wispy scyth such
as seen slicing out further below to the left. Image faults are obvious,
a line demarks two boundries between imperfect image patching in tiny
Hubble photo pieces knitted together in quiltwork fashion to make
this Orion composite. The bright thin line across the top is
a light spike, from image artifacts via Hubble around
the giant stars offscreen to the left
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