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MISSING MASS, A GREAT DEAL OF IT, SHOWS UP IN OUTER LEFT FLANGES OF GALAXY NGC 4414 |
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A small
telephone
in seen in the
highlighted window,
telephones occur in galaxies.
Here is an excellent example.
The
telephone in Ngc 4414 is in context
here.
WHEN NGC 4414 BECOMES AN INSECT
Evidence
all points to
a chaotic collision
which left much of Ngc 4414
a steaming roiling state of interim
confusion. The 'insect' evidence is
here. The purple bloom outroil
evidence is here
Gravitation
pinch in contracted
cores, illustrated by Ngc 4414,
is here. A telephone at the core is
here.
A tower of power flaring up from the core is here
A premonition
as to what galaxies
might really by like is this
next image, the right image rotated
by 2 degrees out of phase such that when
viewed in 3D huge rifts and upsweeps are seen,
these are HUGE, however, rotating the image has
destroyed its integrety
so all it serves is to
acquaint the possibility that the 3D seen in
images throughout Galaxies in Chaos may
only be grazing the surface of
3D galaxy realities
Image Y - right view rotated by 2 degrees
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More on statements of interest made to order for Ngc 4414 are
here 1 and
here 2
The
blue matte
in the lower left
is actually more galaxy
a whole lot more of it, in dim media
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Thugshots
from a graphic
editor's preview window,
show sheeting and cell walls which
cannot be seen in an obvious way in
the larger images. Ngc 4414 is
the round black spot in
the middle
Scientists
and newspaper
publishers like to talk
about amazing co-incidences in the
form of total solar eclipses. Here is one, two
chance screen captures happened to land a pair of images
together in such a way they combine perfectly in virtual 3D
to give us a glimpse of the 'insect', a deep space
configuration in which it may be what we
are seeing is where another
galaxy went in,
darker
oval just
lower right of
the main Ngc 4414 body, and
where it came out, darker oval above Ngc 4414.
The cat whiskers which give the whole construction its 'insect'
appearance are also seen rather well and the only thing these
seem to be is tracks left in a sailpast by something
giving a slight glancing blow to the outer
left edge, the fact that the cat
whiskers are pulled in at
the point of contact
means Ngc 4414's
strong gravity collapsed
(concentrated) the shape of the
fast travelling by passer (gravity does
this - the stronger the gravity, the smaller
the cross sectional area, and the greater
concentration of rest state mass)
RESIDUE OF ANOTHER GALAXY WHICH ARCED UNDER NGC 4414 ?
A 'mosque'
(swirling oinion)
above the insect seems
to have probable cause in the
insect's circumstances. In thugshots
the 'mosque' is an oval cavity with ribs
radiating into to a point at a hot object,
the oval seemingly a vacuum in the
media density of space there
The 'mosque'
is in a perfect
position to be all that
is left of a smaller galaxy that
arced under Ngc 4414 causing the deep cleft
in the front edge of Ngc 4414, the cleft is very
deep but if a galaxy sailed through there, it
did not seem to disturb the core by much,
suggesting it may have dived in,
swinging in a gravity grab
arcing downward, as it
it entered like
a comet in
orbit
in closest
approach to a Sun,
and came out the other side
hardly anything left of it, slinging
on out in an uprising hyperbolic path, or perhaps
on an elliptical orbit bringing what is left
(residue) back to Ngc 4414, eventually
COMMENT
Images
such as the
'mosque' showing a
vacuum caused by a dense
small object are not to be trusted in
an image as grainy as these views, however,
it usually happens that 'grainy' views are in
fact showing something and later what that
is can be revealed by another released
image of great mew professional
interest. In fact, ovals
like this may be a
faint residue
of a spiral
galaxy totally
stripped of dust and
gas leaving only clumps in rings
showing where the galaxy's breadth once existed.
For instance oblong diffuse galaxy M110, neighbor of Andromeda,
has oval rings made only of small bright dots sweeping out long distances
at oblique angles to the plane of M110, the oval necklaces are consistent with
a spiral galaxy (larger than M100) stripped of everything but it's star
fields, which is entirely possible since M110 itself is just now
emerging from a vigorous piranha attact under the
hemskirt of Andromeda. And this puts
entirely new meaning to the
words 'missing mass'
The
following
collage from a Nasa
site (source unknown) is as is,
small print unreadable but nice colors
Tympanics revealed
A very noticable six sided tympanic marks the world of Ngc 4414 as a
portal where an arm issues sideways out of the underbody of Ngc 4414.
The tympany issues below the core to the west. A larger platten
is fixed on the side (below to the right of the core) winding up
counterclockwise into slipstream closure into the galaxy core. This
is assumed to be a stream of matter of opposite electrical charge from
another galaxy aquired during a merger. Remnants of another galaxy are
see in diffuse dim areas of another color along the upper right flank.
A vague (dim) tympanic cavity with body parts spilling out splaying
apart beyond into open space.
A reminder of how small jewels are found in tiny places. A platten
similar to that seen hong konged on the core of
M51 is further out (left) from the core deck in Ngc 4414.
A straight line across the image is a Hubble patch seam. Rectangles
with straight edges are minute patching errors via piecing together
of different Hubble takes, such are not usually seen until zoozing er
zooming into depths of high intake where the
errors become obvious when the intake is very highly enhanced,
as is this above view of the small platten near the core.
The leading edge of a hexagram plate juts out like a bus bar of
multiple couple connectors, see roughly mid picture toward the
lower hem of the thick deckwall.
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