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LAGOON AND TRIFID (M8 and M20)



Which brings us to the Lagoon nebula, the bigger red blob in the above photo, Mars on right, the Trifid with red and blue pullmotor powerpoles upper left. Many of the Lagoon's outstanding puzzling features can now be curtailed if the Lagoon is another pullmotor.



Low quality multi object UKS scene with the large Lagoon mass nebula glowing in red lower right and the smaller Trifid glowing with blue upper right, obtained by searching APOD for 'Trifid'.

Image 1

Large pullback views of M8 the Lagoon do not seem publically available so I have had to settle for a colorized Dss Ukscu plate, plus the above early color photo from AAO administration in Australia, which is too blurry to tell tales but does show further extensions east appearing as small red blobs. A blue colored Trifid is upper right.

If Lagoon is a pullmotor we are going to have trouble telling how. This large color view has small blue in the middle and large red surrounding. Large red coupled to small blue is a telltale marker of pullmotors, such as Orion. But no bifucation of poles is seen in Lagoon.

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If Lagoon is a pullmotor, it means the blue negative is over center atop the red positive pole, and we are looking at the pullmotor directly down the center axis, so that both poles are superimposed to our view, the blue almost parallaxed to a perfect central location.

I have looked at the much large Dss black and white Image 1, (colorized to make small details easier to see) and have not detected telltale markers of any kind which are self evident, or even glimpsed. The two poles of a pullmotor superimposed over each other letting us see only straight down along a center axis can explain the absence of external pullmotor markers. Otherwise, blue for negative polarity, red for positive, is firm enough a marker for me to go ahead and propose that the Lagoon is also a pullmotor, seen, by remarkable co-incidence, straight down on end.



THE BLUE IN THE LAGOON IS A STREAKER

The Lagoon pullmotor conjecture is withdrawn. In 3d, the blue is not standing above the red. The blue is sailing right up the middle of the red. The blue is a blue nebula which is sailing in, entering at the cowling below and is streamming its way up making a center trench to current mid center location. The streamer path the blue has made is utterly unmistakable. The blue is small, it is the small white hotblue in the center of a surrounding blue radiant area it is turning on glowing with luminance.

In 3d it becomes self evident that the blue nebula is saddle shaped.









The problem with abandoning the pullmotor conjecture is the blue artifact has the look and feel of a pullmotor - bar bell made of two cowlings coupled as two very narrow very wide flanged cones, and in the upper left a definate power thrusting activity involving more than one kind of fundamental force and physics principle, as seen in the standup circular with square edged block going to or from it.

Elsewhere, cones joined point to point, and related devices, have been called gimbles

MIGRATING PULLMOTOR

This is a pullmotor, on the loose and migrating.

Rather than being a pullmotor pole for the whole Lagoon mass field, it is a pullmotor found inside a mass field, except, here, we learn definately that pullmotors can migrate on their own.





This is either a gimble in a state of wreckage (for instance if migrating up the middle of Lagoon), or is currently formed this way by formula causes.

In either case it is a gimble (two upright shallow cone collars facing out, joined by a small shaft between). In the case of this gimble, the left conal (vertical upright collar) seems imbedded in quagmire as if a UFO sticking out of a crash landing site. The right conal is turned away from us, what we see is more the back of a large ear, or a footpad.







We do learn from these (above) images something important about pullmotors, that of those in gimbles, one of the conals has the pole position goodies (the left member above is filled with hardware) and the other conal is rather plain.



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