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AND WHAT IT REVEALS - IMAGE SOURCE UNKNOWN

The Triangulum galaxy - currently heading out of our local galaxy system toward the Virgo Galaxy Cluster, has a collapsed firewall down its left side. It is believed by some astronomers to have had a brush-past encounter with Andromeda (which is currently heading straight toward us in the Milky Way).

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Two circular rounds have been spotted in the Triangulum Galaxy, one with distinct prismatic refractions.

Compelling evidence for a sideswiping collision with Andromeda is here.

A BELIEVABLE SCHEME SCENERIO

A believable scheme scenerio suggests Triangulum approached Andromeda from the right, punched out a few lights, collapsed its firewall along its left leading edge, caused an extreme long distance drag of low luminance matter to extend east and south/east of Andromeda, perhaps created a few gravity wave disturbances, and kept on going. The following images show the collapsed firewall. The right image - highly enhanced even more so, shows a ghost arm (residual of an original major formation) extending leftward from the collapsed firewall.



HOTDOTS STREAM AND ARC IN PATTERNS

Voting
irregularities -
the number of straight
lines, hard edged curves, and
other noticiably geometric forms in a small
section zoomed from the upper right of Triangulum






RIGOROUS TEEMING ORDER WITHIN APPEARENT DISORDER








A
cube
jutting up
is too precise to
be dismissed. The more seen in
detail, the more are short length concentrated
rills and arcing length formations made of very short cross
lengths comprising very tiny hotdots. It is not known if the resolution
is fine enough for these teeming organized hotdots to be individual stars
or dusts, but what they are, probable cause for such intensely coherent
organizations are strong gravity waves of very short lengths
and extremely short cross widths riddling
through the whole
galaxy, the
source
many
small
collisions
as clumps and
star fields bang into
each other in seething irratic
motions within a greater galaxy rotating flow of motions

ADVANTAGES OF COMPOSITE FOCUSING BY EYESIGHT

Proviso -
these above panel
pairs are presented for
those who wish to view the images
focused together. New details unrecognized
or unseeable in either image spring to
life when two images are focused
together in single composite.
Graphically merging
the two images
together
in a
single
overlay mask
may not work due to too
much gain in intrinsic brightness. By
focusing the two together, double the details,
double the fun. By merging the two into a single masked
graphic, double the intensity, double the bright,
loose all details in rasts of white

Dark dots
riddle the central
area of the Triangulum galaxy,
noticeably some beaded in a vertical
lineal vector down the western core flank,
the core itself amorphously whited in the
original, enhancement shows nothing more
of the core, the core itself deemed
odd in lacking a bubble of haze
over the core the reference
for this seen once on
the Internet I
cannot find
it again



The
above image
is used in another
context called rattles here

A MIGHTY ARM ARCS UP ON THE RIGHT THROUGH THE FOREGROUND

The
main front
of this galaxy is a
huge wide arm sweeping out
from under the core, arcing right
into a dominant nose in forespace the
arm veers back at a cant vectored upward,
to then disappear ploughing into an
irregularly shaped circular.
2 circulars are featured
here in the highly
magnified zooms,
the arm itself
not visible
as a standout
until the image is
enhanced, as shown next









An
area zoomed
in this above image is
an irregular circular round where
the jutting arm pouring forth from under the core
curves back in a hump and ploughs into the round, see large

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The dark
region in the
top right corner of
the frame is in the Triangulum
image. A 2Mass telescope photo of M33
(Triangulum) shows dark regions bereft of
glowing matter in both the upper and
lower regions beyond the galaxy
at large in deep space





A major
incise comes
out from the lower
end of the bright galaxy
and arcs broadly up the right side,
the incise clearly marked in boundry of
two different media densities inside
the broad arc and outside. Is it
possible the broad arc is
either stripped clean
of a certain kind
of matter, or
is a residual
of another galaxy,
for instance Andromeda

TRIANGULUM GALAXY - DSS IMAGE

The
Triangulum
galaxy, when hit
with Histogram Equalize,
is filled with low volume high
temprerature frequency formations, but
these cannot be said to be surrounding the
galaxy since upon being hit with Histogram
Equalize the galaxy explodes into a
mighty form that bursts beyond
the boundries of it's own
picture frame

The
Triangulum
galaxy is skewed,
as if the bellows of an
accordian. Turned leftward, the
leftside is crimpled up and folding in
a direction away from us, whereas the right
side is well toward us but also crimpling up like
an according being played by a maestro standing sideways
looking to the left. An immediate cause for this remarkable
situation might be that Triangulum is coming to a brake
or major slowdown against something pressing back
against it's left slant motion. Certainly you
do not see everyday images of a galaxy
collapsing like a snowflake being
squeezed between two hands

INTIMATE STUDY OF TRIANGULUM GALAXY

CRINKLED TRIANGULUM GALAXY

A MIGHTY MACHINE FOLDING IN SPACE

Looking
at any views
of Triangulum galaxy
always leaves an impression that
something is very crinkled here, the Dss view
of Triangulum no different. In high resolution of an image
editor you can see faint swirls even irregular but coherent strings
of parallel rills of extreme high frequency (dense wash of irratic
lines very close together). A dimpled hot star cluster on its
own over on the right side toward the top made it through
the imaging process used here to produce a 'preview'
showing both an ovular elliptical depression
around the star cluster and many tiny
wiggles in the space texture
surrounding. The wiggles
are what marginally
appear as very
choppy moire

   

Actually
what this galaxy
is (more that an irregular
spiral with wrinkled arms) is a
space junk yard collector, with arms
made up of dozens of trashed and residual
small galaxies gathered up into genertic
arm flows, so suspect the arms per
se were not created in the
original making of
Triangulum





For
instance
notice down the
right border picture a
host of small wogs poking out
of dark cavities, the border itself a
deep curtain sheeting in furls. (Hard to
describe unless you make effort to view
in 3D and see for yourself). It is
such things as the wogs that
make for a description
such as 'junk yard
collector'

Little
dark holes
seem to be all
over the place. Every
where you look in Triangulum
you can spot a dark little hole. What
these are is anybody's guess but mine - I
don't know. In fact up the left side inside a
series of dark dots which could pass for mommy's
nipples on a mugwump. Here next a 'preview'
image able to show three dark holes

   





Black
dots actually
stick out into space plus
pimple inward. In perspective these
are not Sun sized they cover dozens of
light years each and assume even longer
their length poking out and in the
body of the great morass





What
I see are
gravitic vibrations
all over the place, inside the
galaxy, rather than outside surrounding.
But more important, I see everything standing
up in upthrusts ALL veered to the upper left.
Concider this galaxy is compacted in such
a way that - unlike mountains that bunch
up along the line of impact when a
contentent glides to a stop
against another on Earth
but the rear of the
collider, such as
India, is still gliding
ahead at full velocity even when
the forward edge (front) is grinding to a
stop against Afganistan - in galaxies, when bunchups
occur, the galaxy being fluid means the matter bunches up
with brake in momentum distributed throughout the galaxy. This
is what is happening in Triangulum. Except what the heck is
it bunching up against. The only real clue from an
external observation location pulled a long
way back, is a straight edge down the
left side of Triangle. Straight
leading edges are unusual
in galaxies

Triangulum
shows all the signs
of having been significantly
folded by its brush with bruce (the
sideswiping galaxy which cliped away the
left edge). All of the folds and wrinkles are
upthrusts aiming to the left, as are the folds
and crinkles in the arms, clear cut signs that
Triangulum fluididically compressed from
right to left as the left edge
pressed against bruce,
not with a
grinding
racket, but a
huge long slow motion r u s s s h

GHOST ARMS



Already
shown above,
this image shows ghost
arms in extensive reaches below
the left side incision, the dim ghost
arms are all below the surface plane
occupied by the many brightlit
arms on the right side

Because
the swiped out
linearity shows ghost
arms curling thickly underneath
in very dim matter, it tells us that
the sideswiping bruce sailed along the
above helm of Triangulum shaving away the
top but not being full broadside did
not wipe out the left side
understructure. So,
class this as
an eclipsing
sideswipe, rather
than a full blown broadside

Click here for original Dss image

WHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE

SOMEONE CUT THE LEFT EDGE WITH A KNIFE







It gets
worse. All of
the darker material
to the left of edge is far
and even farther behind, trailing
like oriments on a Japanese kite flying
hard into a strong wind coming over the
shoulder from an eastern direction.
Abandon ye all notions that
this galaxy is flat

*****





It
gets
even better.
Another irregular
circle pushes out, with
mighty mouse clinking to life
at the edge of the pushout activity. No
real order in whorls or spiraling arms exists
here. Short springy wires link one thing to another. And
solid black pores are everywhere. Our neighbor Triangulum,
near enough to reach driving to another city, too far to be
a neighbor across town, seems to be the local region's
serious garbage collector and seriously seems to
be tattered in separations parsed between
layers hundreds of light years apart
behind one another receeding into
barely revealed caverns of
darkness in chasms
down the left
edge. Low
radiance
matter may
be deep in the
chasms unseen in normal
optical telescope ranges of light
Did you spot the six unanswered questions
in the above paragraph. The answers are not
upside down at the bottom of the page







SYNOPSES

Peculiar
features of
Triangulum are
explained if it has
been in a sideswipe collision
with another galaxy causing a deep vertical
slice along the whole left flank. Dollops and small
standups which all protrude up and face left are explained
by the sideswipe if Triangulum was also drifting leftward into
the sideglancing colliding galaxy passing by, because, being
fluid not solid, the matter in the Triangulum galaxy
body folded in a slip disk action throughout its
cross section, small galaxy clumps sliding
up over the next progressing left
like disks of graphite
lubrication. This
form of fluid
full field
compression
can be seen in
M51 (whirlpool) which
moving west and forward is
pressing against a dense space mass
and is slowly crumpling from front edge to rear



Close
examination
of this M51 section
shows all of it in standup
wedges all leaning to the west.
This needs interpretation, since it
is an anomaly. The answer is that M51
is pressing against Boris and its huge
netherworld understructure, the pressure
of compression spreads through the whole
fluid of the galaxy body such that
velocity braking is equalized
throughout by small bits
overriding in the
direction of
motion,
which
is how
we know
the Whirlpool
is drifting westward on
a vector coming slightly foreward

Sharp
cut-edge
the whole flank
is the main feature of
Ngc 6745 after sideswipe collision.
See how similar the sideswipe is to Triangulum



A southern
arm view of M33
(Triangulum) as seen by
the CFH telescope authority, is
consistent withg proposals outlined above
as to crinkling, wrinking, folding, upjutting, and
compression, plus dollops and trashed galaxy bits sticking out
(like in bodes) all due to a bankshot (sideswipe) collision.
The south arm view is seething with chaos but has a
dominant left field lean in all of the goodies.
Ps. note of folklore, Triangulum is now
on its way out of our system
heading toward the
Virgo cluster,
the bankshot
if bruce was big
enough, and the bank was
a sling shot more than a lunch, may
have imparted gravity accelaration sending it on its way







Original (small)



FOOTNOTE

The two
irregular circles
cited in the above text are
too irregular to be declared as tympani
resonators, yet, their form is like enough to
be possible 'tympani's' in the rough, stated
here as first notice, but not declared

Arcs
and what
seem to be strings of
beads in necklaces made
of stars are all over the place







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