to bottom   A SPIKE STICKING OUT FROM THE CORE,      
UNDERNEATH THE UPPER RIM

The bright straight lines of dots vector straight
into the right flank of the core












A spike
sticks out from
under the rim, the spike
of unknown nature looking not
unlike the tail of an armadillo. The
spike is hard to see since most Andromeda
images do not show it at all and only a few
show traces of the spike. One image has a
more seeable component and from it it
is possible to show the following
magnification and enhancement
in which a 'spike' object
is clearly seen

A few
straight
lines in short
transversal vectors
underskirt the forward rim,
these lines made of bright globules
since definition is too indescrete to be
showing stars. The nature of straight
vectors is not a common theme
among astronomers in fact
no one professionally
is talking about
them at the
present
time




Zoom
enhanced
runs straight
into the problem of
unravelling resolution, and
so zoom won't make the spike any more
distinct but does show more core lore, for instance
a vaporous drift off the back along the pole axis from front
(spike) to rear where the drift continues back then takes off in
join with arm swirl rising around the rear to the right. This
is consistent with pole polarity along the Z axis. Note
in the red color tone image below that behind in
counter pole position (left side of core)
a circular from which rises an entropy
stream, that pole position counter
to the spike which juts outs
forward from the right
side of the core





Above
are two views
with suggested core
pole vectors indicated, the
green vector aligned with the spike
sticking out, the purple vector associated
to a counter pole position at the rear on the
opposite side of the core, in keeping with
standard galaxy symmetries. The purple
vector indicates an east/west
polarity associated with
large moire pattern
gravity wave
structures
called
the 'Bullseye'
at the east, and
the 'Eye In The Sky' at the
west. Unfortunately, images degrade
when rotated, edited, and re-rotated, in the
graphics editor I use Paint Shop Pro ver. 2.12,
so the images showing pole axis vectors
have certainly degraded

Next
are a
sequence of
enhanced zooms attempting
to show the straight line 'spike' and
its housing under the rim and alongside
the east coreside rearward, in
greater clarity









Also
notice that
the core is thrust up
more than a bit in stacked
layers like a mushroom turret
partly stuck up from the
layers of the forest
floor, in other
words the
core
seat is
not flat at all

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





Notice
also many
tiny rings and
strings of stars showing
local vortices and eddies in currents
swirling around within the big Andromeda engine



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