MISSING MASS,   AND VORTEX GALAXIES
  to bottom   WRITHING VORTEX GALAXY NGC 2997      




A major
deep space
vortex, winding in
mighty lengthy coils writhing
toward us, one kinking back and extending
far and away into the high overhead rear, the arms
issuing as narrow streams from a small center, the
center axis a long bore hole through a lengthy
slowly coiling slowly rotating roughly
cylindrical tubular vortex, with
a forward jutting shelf at
the right. What the
hell happend
to flat


A sizeable platen protudes from the outer lower left side



Original - and showy enhancement by Greydon Moore





A thick compact arm extends far in distance this way, then kinks far back away from the camera - puts new meaning to the word 'writhing'









CAMMED CORE TUMBLING LIKE A FOOTBALL

The
football
shaped core is
tumbling end over end and
skewing at different velocity rates
than the surrounding spiral arms causing
the core to cam. The subject of
cammed cores is here.

NGC 5236 IS A VORTEX GALAXY - STRUNG OUT A LONG DISTANCE FRONT TO REAR





The two images above are from a study here

This
spectacular
rotated view shows how
far away the central maple leaf
core is from the forejutting snake's tail



NGC 5236 A VORTEX GALAXY - WITH PLENTY OF 'MISSING MASS'


Sheer bulk in the form of missing mass in Ngc 5236 can be awed here



Sheer bulk in the form of missing mass in Ngc 5236 can be awed below the main arm body. A faded giant platen in the upper right flank is where a more ancient former major spoot has faded, perhaps become smoothed over time.

More Ngc 5236 images featuring the dobbler and arm stump, are here.

TOWERING VORTEX GALAXY NGC 4603








Arms
tower above
the upper helm, roll
down flanging far out into
nearspace in the lower helm. This
galaxy is like a step elevator which stops
at three main floors each a state, thus three
main planes; high across the top, a dinner plate
approximately horizontal in the middle, and
the edge of a sofa cushion at the bottom.
It is clearly separated into vortex
planes meaning it is strung far
out along a vorting cylinder
in deep space. Another
interesting aspect
oif this image
is the amount of
underjuice in the Hubble
original (first view left at top
of image sequence) this underjuice all a
sizeable component in assumed missing mass. It can
be said this galaxy is not significant for how much has
been learned by studying the original image, but
in how much hasn't been learned by not
studying the whole galaxy



A spoot
is shooting
out from under the
core deck on the left, forming
a platen in the making, and adding to
the list of understandable 'jet engine' events

Also,
notice in
the above views,
how the left arm swings
around in a horizontal horizon plane
while the right arm lifts up in a pronounced
vertical plane, an excellent example of of bi-lateral
symmetry in action, the degree of bi-polar horizon
plane asymmetry making this galaxy essentially an
oblong rather than a full circular clockface

The
steep
vertical
incline in the
lower realm is another
clue - if you viewed this galaxy
on edge, say, from the right edge across
to the left, it could very much appear as a
long drawn out cylinder in deep space and
be a 'vortexing' galaxy, it would not
be thin and flat like a pipestem

More Ngc 4603 here.


TWO CHAIN LINKS, HOOKED TOGETHER


Next
a black and
white which happens
to be rich in hidden mass low
radiant photon impacts as
seen in original, and
enhancements by
easy methods


Ngc 1365, the 'bar' galaxy winds huge distances
out through depth-worthy deep space, and joins itself







The thin
compliment of
dim photons was very
fortunate since most images
of Ngc 1365 either do not have
the dim super matter in the film, or
are skimped to a solid black midnight sky
background thus missing much of the whole
picture. For comparison, the next view is
used by Nasa as a Hubble reference
image. Enhanced, the image is
mssing some of the deep
space supergalaxy





The
long central
core axle is obvious
especially in enhanced view
immediately above. Concider the
thick log rotating like a driveshaft
through the mid section from which
both major arms connect, is in
fact loooong in space the
energy bloom at the
far rear (upper
end very far
away from
us in
deep space
from the leading
edge of the lower arm
swinging closely toward us
before it winds up in an arc and
backward in rearspace to end up hanging
over the galaxy like a bending tree branch, the
existence of such long and winding arms make it possible
to study the image in 3D and learn almost immediately that it has
several different motions going on simultaneously including wide
deep swings like a flaming baton twirling askew off kilter
end over end through the air by an overeager cheer
leader. Also, bi-lateral symmetry along the
central core bole is obvious, churning
down on the left side, whirling
up on the right

WRITER'S REMARK

Brand
new knowledge
has entered the scene since
the above long paragraph was written.
Ngc 1365 is turning as a solid object through
space, the upper right arm moving away, the major
left arm moving toward us, the center shaft a whole
short story onto itself. The detailed story of how
the center core drives a motor whirling around
and around the center shaft causing matter
to form in characteristic ways,
is here. Must read



State
where A plus
B equals more than C.
By blending the two color views
together in superimposed overlay by
forcing your eyes to refocuse to draw
the two images together into a 3rd view
combined, far more detail is instantly
generated than can be seen in
either view alone


TWO SCROLLS BEING ROLLED UP LIKE PIANO ROLLS

Below,
an ESO image
of Ngc 1365. Notice
that in 3D the center core
is thick like sheets of taffy rolled in
a vertical upthrusting torque. Notice in the
second pair (one enhanced by Greydon Moore) how
much detail is missing in ESO's best version, wholesale
expansion of all arms and cylindrical sheets wrapped
around are its whole toplogy, the roller coaster
up/down ride hipping in the middle, its folds,
its deepness canted on a tilt axis
vectored to the north west

Original from ESO





The
above ESO
picture frame
is missing more than
1/3 the galaxy. Next, red
enhanced by Greydon Moore -
smudgy but very revealing
as to the 'thickness'
of its mass



"Missing mass
where are you"?

"Where I am, right here",
says the missing mass

Next
an enhanced
magnification showing
that the long axle is actually
wrapping around a vertical shaft.
The mercedes geometry criss crossing
the center is compared with M51
in this page



VORTEX GALAXIES


Vortex
galaxies are
a unique class, their
fundamental body is stretched
out in space the end to end long axis
far longer than the galaxy cross section along
the cylinder comprising its Vortex tube. Many if not
most spiral galaxies are in a class which can loosely
be called 'Sunflower' in which the galaxy body is
found around a central black hole and the arms
(dozens if not hundreds of small short arms)
burst out around the center in a canopy
not unlike the crown of a flower
such as a daliah or marigold.
Also, 'sunflower' galaxies
can be formidibly thick
even more like a
daliah

THE SUNFLOWER GALAXY - LIKE A THOUSAND PETAL FLOWER

M63, the 'sunflower' galaxy, has an enormous
subculture underneath




VORTEX GALAXIES

Vortex
galaxies are
very different when
seen more in the 'BAR'
galaxy class. Ngc 1365 classes
as a vortex galaxy rather then merely bar,
since most of its supergalaxy structure form is
out in long arms which wind around and re-join in
a form not unlike two links hooked in a link
chain. In this regard, Ngc 1365 is not
at all like either Ngc 5236 or
Ngc 2997 yet there are
similarities in
that the
central
body at large
of Ngc 1365 includes
a very long stretched length (bore)
along a main axis through the small central core

NGC 4414 - WHATTA MONSTER

Image Y - right view rotated by 2 degrees

Another
'flower' galaxy
(by Hubble), Ngc 4414,
with fewer arms has a huge deep
space outer wide girth of 'flesh' in the
form of dim (low radiant) matter which is
coherent, this means the greater girth is
its major superform, note for example
a thick dim arm winding at an
uphill cant over the
rear flank





In 3D
its kinked
forward arm drops
down in a vertical bend
revealing a major vertical depth
adding thickness. A huge incised cleavage
into the core area in the mid foredeck, makes
this galaxy's basic topology more a very oblong
tube than a flat disk seen partially on edge,
its partial edge-on in fact allowing us
to see a glimpse of its vertical
deep depth rectangular and
very irregular body, a
great deal of mass
'missing' is
found

Like
Ngc 1365
and Ngc 5236,
the hot nuclear is
protuding, lifting in a
tilted mound. 'Mounds' are
not uncommon for many galaxies with
small hot cores, expect however the inner
core kernal itself to be deeply indented the
fields around it pulled in and flattened
like a magnetic constriction from two
poles by the stupendous power of
its tiny-in-size, mighty in
mass, black hole

If
re-aligned
by a 45 degree clockwise
rotation, and the missing mass photographed as
brightly as the rest, it is likely Ngc 4414 would appear
as a vortex galaxy extending in a long stretched out
swoop in deep space, a ski slope, the forward arms
curving down and around, the rear arms
high up in a long winding
curve and the
center a
roller
coaster ride
with a hump in the middle
where the core rises in a tilted cam


THE COILS OF METHUSELAH

Next
this mind
boggling coil scene
of the nuclear center of M51
(by Hubble) shows a tiny inner s-shaped
kernal swooped far away and pulled down deep
inside the massive wall of the coils of
methusala, a deep gravity well has
pulled the coils into a near
point source focus





The
tiny
kernal core
has been revealed to
be 's-shaped' by de-enhancing
the image zoom in large de-adjusts
removing brllience to reveal a yellow
s-shape is definately found at the tiny
core. This was done to affirm an
increasing personal opinion
that all galaxies have
an s-shaped core
to one degree
or another,
including
M51, and this
image appeared after
much trial and error in many
de-adjusts, confirming the reason to
expect to find general s-shapes at galaxy cores




MORE MISSING MASS - IN NGC 1365

A hubble
view off a limb
of Ngc 1365 intending
to show hot new blue stars,
missed most of them. Three blue
enhancements by Greydon Moore
show more blue stars, than
wholesale matter fields
drifting off the
limb in dim
rifts





Some
streaking
can be seen in the
lower quarter, faint trails
indicating some 'intruders' (some small
objects) have recently glided past along or over
the surface leaving small vapour trails of
visible roil marking the paths and
telling the gravity masses

The blue
drifts out into
space off the limb, is
the flashpoint where the long
windaround left arm of Ngc 1365
hooks back to the main body
in a link chain

INTRUDERS MAKE BIG MARKS ON BODES GALAXY

The
concept
of intruders
is not an idle hiss.
Bodes galaxy has shown it
has extreme cross hatch lines
across a core end and these of course
are one of the mysteries in astronomy. It looks
more than likely that objects sailing over the terrain
into breaches account for the lines, the lines being
vapor trails left as local disturbances by the
intruders, invariably, an intruder's tracks
parallel and converging to some point
often also curved showing galactic
lateral motion after the glide
by the intruder - intruders
events in almost every
galaxy you can see
the lines once
you start to
look for
them

BODE'S GALAXY - MORE THAN ONE SECRET REVEALED


A
Bode
image has
more character than
most (all) others in fact it
has enough character that a (perfect)
circle can be seen around an arm, the fact
of the arc so perfect you might almost
think a lazy firefly floating around
made a tour of the ark as the
image was being taken.
The image at left
shows the
circle















Andromeda's Delta River spill plane is here.



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