| In the images that follow, I evoke the clause that 'some' is better than 'none'. The virtual 3d is modicum at best, nothing striking, the 3D 'better', is, you can see some separation between parts so know on the instant which parts are not continuances of other parts as seen in mono only. Modicum 3d separation makes you KNow which is in depth, which is out-depth, and which is in the same plane. Let Me Make Myself Abundantly CLeaR, writes Inspector Luminous, grinning in an offhand sort of way. |
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Link To The Fluid Tectonics Page Fluid tectonic compressions in galaxies is very different than plate tectonic compressions on Earth. In plate tectonics, leading edges crumple, the rest behind remains undisturbed. For instance India subcontinent is sailing blithly into Asia its velocity hardly disturbed at all, yet, it's leading edge crumpling into uprising mighty Himalyas along the leading edge of plate tectonic compressions. The southern tip of India has yet to feel a telepathic hit from the Himalyas. On the other hand, the leading edge of Triangulum pressing against Andromeda, feels, because the media of the galaxy itself is fluid, not plate, telepathic hits all the way across to the far other side of the galaxy. Plates of galaxy begin to slide up over each other in small clumps as the tectonic compression increases, more or less uniformly across the breadth of the galaxy, fluidic chunks on the far other side of the galaxy sliding up over each other as freely as on the leading first edge where the compression is sourcing. Velocity on the far rear side cannot slow because there is no solid matter connection springing between the the opposite flanks, leaving only one other alternative, small chuncks of galaxy have to slide up over each other to accomodate the changing sliding ratios in per unit area velocities throughout the breadth of the galaxy being fluidally compressed. Yes a go go writes the Inspector, got this defination down pat in just two wipeouts and one paragraph of brillient attitude. |
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