Red images one shown next reference a close inspection of the Tarantula pullmotor (must read).



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HUGE TYMPANI'S   'SCULPT'   FACINATING CAVITIES IN
30 DORADUS STAR FIELD

This
cluster of
tympani resonators
is found in the Tarantula
nebula within the 30 Doradus star
field in the nearby small galaxy
LMC (Large Magellanic Cloud)

At first you don't see it



Then
you do.
These five
enhancements have
been selected in best showing
the straight edges which identify the
tympanis as distinct powerful cavity forms
within the vague and amorphous Tarantula
hazes. Frosty colors create an
impression of caves in
an ice field











Click for large

A cleaved
hexagram cavity
with an elbow arm jutting
faces to the right. Straight down
is a dynamo motor with ornate fronds
of drifting thin material, the dynamo's
cooling fins are ribs in a six sided
coherent hexagram structure, its
shape puts new meaning to
the word 'tarantula'







Gravitic
rills (thin
parallel lines)
saturate the Tarantula

 

 



A quess
on the Tarantula's
4 pole co-orginates - two
criss crossing axis each have a
pole at each end (shortup curls up),
(shortdown curls down), (longup curls up),
(longdown durls down). There are rills, assume
gravitic (gravity waves) all the way throughout
the Tarantula. Click image for large without axis



How general relativity field effects may be fiercely warping space into exact formula is outlined

Gigantic
clustering
tympani's dominate
the Tarantula star field image,
where major symmetry aspects showing 4-way
polarity are revealed by color varied enhancements
of this 30 Doradus image. The bi-polar symmetry is in
two approximate diagonal trajectories, from the
deep space rear (upper left), to forespace
lower right in the central object. The
second axis is rearspace upper right
to nearspace lower left where a
large open upright cowling
with a glob in center
is seen. Assume
something to
match the
cowling
is hidden
behind the scenes
in rearspace to the upper right.
The tarantula is at right angles to the open
cowling, its legs curl down. In the opposite direction
cross laterally to the upper left, fingers flare up in
opposite to the tarantula's downcurling. This
tells us the whole nebula is approximately
a cannister, the tarantula projecting
from one side, the cowling is
projecting from one end
in seeming perfect
90 degree shift.
Is it possible
that the poles of a
small black hole can form
such a precise object. In this
case the black hole has 4 poles criss
crossed at right angles in a perfect form of
plane symmetry. One of the object's motions is
a counterclockwise turn around the axis
running from the cowling up the
center to the rear end of
the cannister in the
upper right. The
rotation
around the
long central axis
accounts for the tarantula's
fingers curling down and fingers at the
opposite pole to flare up from around in behind, it
is obvious, the side with the tarantula is rotating up so
the fingers drag downward in slower angular momentums
from diminshing drags of gravity eminating from the
center of the (assumed) small black hole

The basic
topology of the
Tarantula is a sugarloaf

DIMINISHING GRAVITATIONAL DRAG OUT FROM A BLACK HOLE CENTER FORMS BI-LATERAL SYMMETRY IN ROTATIONAL MOTION AROUND A LONG AXIAL CENTRAL SHAFT







TARANTULA NEBULA - DIFFERENT IMAGE (RED)

Across the bottom a giant cyclonnic swirl and cleaved into the side a vertical tympanic cavity.

Click for original
Clock for Tarantula polarities





FOUR-POLE PULLMOTOR

Tail in upper right flares up, cowling lower left flares down, tympanics at right flare up, rear upper left flares down. All are pole vectors of a giant pullmotor cloaked in material shrouds.

























Stars in necklaces, inpartially concieled circles, and lining the edges of folds.

   

   

   





Numerous star necklaces occur in concentric stacks.







SIMILAR 'POLARITY' SYMMETRY IN TRIANGULUM GALAXY TYMPANI STAR FIELD

See stunning images of Triangulum galaxy tympani

A CANNISTER SLOWLY TUMBLING IN DEEP SPACE





A remarkable
tendril drift star
field design is seen for
a star field in the Triangulum
galaxy except in the Triangulum cradle
of new star births the polarity character is
in a re-orientation. This star field is basically
a tubular cannister the strawberry jutting foward toward
us to the right, the green glob seen behind at the left
is in fact farthest away so that the tympani cavity
is part of the cannister left sidewall. Over the
top in a forward direction, tendrils shoot out
and arc abruptly back into rearspace. At
the lower end, tendrils wind out from
behind and abruptly shoot forward
fingering into nearspace. The
bi-polar symmetry of the
top and bottom fingers
strongly suggests
the cannister is
tumbling in
free fall
like a
Hubble
telescope
out of control,
except the Triangulum
cannister is actually under very
fluidic controlled motion, winding up like
a clockspring in very slow motion the backend (left)
curving upward the forward end (right) curving downward
as you look at the tumbling cannister top to bottom

INNER DRIVING FORCE MOTORS


See a form of inner driving force motors called
'woodticks'
which may be globular clusters

As
with the
Tarantula star field
above, the Triangulum star
field may be being engineered by
a small black hole at the center, the
source crux of the 4-way bi-polar symmetry.
Some may hazard a guess, me included, that
these cannister objects are remnants
of trashed galaxies whose inner
driving force motors have
been exposed



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