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NGC 3310 CHAOTICA - THE GALAXY THAT IS ONLY HALF, AND IS TWICE THERE


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A massive
superstructure
fills surrounding space
with coherent ghost drifts and trails.
Here is an arm abruptly cut off (lower left) which
still retains its residual shadow and has become a skeleton
arm with elegant necklace twists winding around continuing past
an abrupt discontinuity in small lumps and wisps, still the arm,
but the rest out to the end swept clean away by a collider
expected to have climbed up a vertical rise vectored
slightly to the west, taking away some of
the western phalanx















And presto,
there is a nice
neat little tympani
resonator against the nucleus
core, no circle, no accretion disk, instead a more
fundamental hexagon collar with an elbow arm jutting out,
looking like a small toy kite. It has been suspected that tympanis
can occur close to or against nuclear core territory but no
image has turned up distinct enough to declare, until
this, in Ngc 3310, although, there is an image
patching error in the form of a subtle
straight line vertically down
the right side of the
core, the subtle
line is one
edge of
the hexagram
so it may be just a fake.
At any rate, the search is officially on,
a tympani resonator in cozy reach to a nuclear core

Yowser Yowser Yowser is this galaxy ever chewed up.
Notice in closeup how the right arm as it spins
out from the deeply indented core is cut
off leaving a large protruding
vertical 'bingo', the
height of the
bingo
able to
tell you
the thickness
of the arm before it was
cleaved and wiped out by a pass from
a collider, meaning galaxy arms really can be and
are very thick. 'Bingos' standing up in arms tells you how thick

My guess
is that Ngc 3314
is two galaxies meeting
in the intersection the center of
one combining with the center of the other
accounting for arms burbling out in thick frosty brews
around a humongous large cyclonnic protruding pyramid core
with pie shaped wedges as dominant as they can get
outlined in dark thin lines edging
the fracture zones



The dark
line above the
core may be a boundry
between two abrupt momentum states,
the east lifting up the west side dropping
down can't tell but there is a momentum boundry
cutting the cheese in a deep rift. Let's
say the upper right side is lifting
up with bulk pushing it from
the rear, besides the
sculpt arcing
arcoss the
top behind the
core mount - showing the
whole core mount is probably also
being pushed toward us and down - the lifting
twist if true is going to cause this core to rapidly
change in morphology over a short period in terms
of galaxy steady state vrs chaotic lifetime

Why not say it - galaxies have chaotic lifetimes

Next
is another
bingo where a thick
arm has been abruptly wiped away.
The bingo arm is in Ngc 5236



If you
do not like
the 'wiped clean away'
concept, you will probably have
more trouble if going the other way, for
instance thinking 'bingos' may result when a part
of an arm pushes up from underneath creating a slip sheer
face standing up looking like a bingo. The problem is
in determining what could have provided the slip
sheer force lifting the arm, and how can
this be accomodated in the angular
momentums obviously involved
if not deus ex godly
was involved
except
pressure
building up
and being released
catastrophically, but this would
probably include much of the nearby association in
the galaxy. To engineer an abrupt sheer lump and, again,
momentums? 'Bingos' do not have any of the-year-working
on probability equations problem, 'bingos'
thick and standing up are chunked
into existence by the
passing of an arm,
chunking







M74
has many
resemblances to
Ngc 3314, including a disco
arm (actually the jagged edge of a
piece of sheeting) and long arms
winding around the outskits
except in this case the
arm is intact its
length not
smote through
leaving a sekeleton arm



There is
an interesting
deep space anomaly near
Ngc 3310 (shown in blue). In the upper
left of the picture frame are concentric rills, a few
cutting into the screen. This turns out to be the
hem of a very large deep space oval, which
has been given a good look with
images here


THE NGC 3310 SUPERFORM, FROM A DSS 2ND GENERATION (BLUE) IMAGE







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