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TYMPANI RESONATORS ARE SPOTTED IN MANY PLACES INCLUDING ON   EARTH  

GIANT TYMPANI RESONATORS CAN HAVE CLEAVED CAVITIES - AND GIANT COOLING FINS

CLEAVED TYMPANI CAVITIES IN THE TARANTULA NEBULA



Gold crystal
(magnified 40,000 times)
models tympani cleaved cavities



Tympani
resonator forms
can have cavitous hexagonal
shells. The above element from atomic
structure cannot illustrate the nature
of cavitous hexagon shells in
astronomy better

The
above
cavitous
(folded) hexagram
is found in more than one
place in a large range
of Cosmic outlooks

TYMPANI RESONATOR IN A GALAXY STAR FIELD

Tymapni
resonator in
the Triangulum galaxy,
trace filaments in hexagon
forms abound

LIKE THE HANDLE OF A TEA POT

Click here for collapsed galaxy Triangulum images

Click here for more Triangulum tympani images

Hexagon cavity, with jutting elbow arm - outlines of other hexagram borders are seen in thin straight lines











The
star field
which has the tympani'
is indicated with a square in
the Triangulum Galaxy, as you can see
the star field is very small in a large very
ragged (beatup looking) galaxy but is of
interest to certain astronomers for
its (star field's) stupendous
rate of new star birth



In the
same Triangulum
star field is another tynpani
this one looks like a dynamo (general
electric motor), and is within the star field near
center. It is much smaller than the larger
outer limb tympani resonator

This other
tympani, this
one a dynamo motor form
(it looks like a general electric motor)
floats eerily along as if a jelly fish
in an ocean, in the star field
over the strawberry.
This tympani
is floating on
its side so we see
many things at once regarding
tympani's - six sided cluster pattern of
cooling fins (trailing to the left), the reverse a
typani cavity with elbow arm (trailing to the right), and the
general motors motor casing in the middle, all in all quite a statement





Different
views and alignment
simulate looking at the object
rotated in a virtual reality 3D environment










Triangulum
is also known as
M33, and galaxy NGC 604.
The 'strawberry' is in an unusually
dynamic 'active star field' seen off the upper
left in the following composite image. The unual
degree of activity in this field has drawn the
attention of more than one astronomer but
none it seems have noticed both the
tympani resonator and the dynamo
in the star field's huge
dynamic physics
(shown again)

'Large' Original (reduced)



STUPENDOUS TYMPANI'S IN NEXUS OF COLLIDING GALAXIES

   Tympani Resonators   
  in Antennae colliding galaxies    


Two
super
giant sized
tympani's are cradled
in the nexus of colliding galaxies
NGC 4038/4039, the tympani's so large they
can be seen in a whole image of the
galaxy pair at large in this
Hubble high res image











Enhanced by GM - shows more form



GRAVITATIONAL SMASH DYNAMICS - powerful tympani's form where galaxies collide











The giant
'tympani resonator'
in fact two of them in tandom,
(perhaps a lower third obscured by cloud)
dominates the center region of the colliding
antennae pair of galaxies. The 'tympanis' have formed
in the region of darkest roil, where the smaller galaxy now
rising to the upper right has punched through from below
and behind just foward toward right of the main
disk of the other galaxy (on the left),
or so it seems, the tympanis are
out in front of the rising
punch through




CLUSTERS OF HEXAGRAM ROSETTES




CONCENTRIC TYMPANI RESONATORS MADE OF STARS

Concentric
tympani resonators
cluster together in a large
Milky Way star field, the straight
edged cavitous hexagrams are made of stars

   Tympani Resonators   
  in a Milky Way star field    






A multi-nested cluster of tympani's (more than one) in
concentric formations made of dots (stars) in
concentrically nested straight lines,
forming cavitous hexagram shells
in a Milky Way star field is
quite a scene to have
formed where only
diffusiveness
is expected







Two more
images wrap up
the show. You must see
tympani images in 3D overlay to
appreciate their impact. The source of
the Milky Way star field images is unknown. There
may be similar formations in the LMC, called shinplasters,
but, at that distance (to LMC) individual stars are
not so clearly photographed so it is not
known if the shinplasters are the
same as tympani rosettes in
concentric clusters





   Tympani Resonator   
  object on side of Sculptor galaxy    



       





Original



The
bad news is
the original shows
practically nothing. The good news
is enhancing shows even small details in bright light,
the enhancing also revealing 'hidden mass' not seen in the original.
The basic tympani form of this object in Ngc 253 is a dynamo motor,
with elbow arm protruding shaft sticking out, and cooling
fins. See dynamo motor in starfield Ngc 604


VERY SMALL TYMPANI RESONATOR IN ARM OF M51 WHIRLPOOL GALAXY

REAL TYMPANI RESONATOR IN M51

The
notion of
major tynpani
resonators in the
Whirlpool's rooster tail
is not that far fetched, there is
in fact a tympani in one of the main arms

Tympani
in folded
hexagram cavity
in M51. Patching errors
cross the image cutting off the
lower portion of the hexagram. The inner
chamber of the tympani is filled with circular
segment goodies at odd angles, the resolution
is too low to see if these might be accretion
disks for minor black holes

 

 





This tympany (which has good details in the Noao view enhancements next), is featured in the Galex.htm page. The straight line through the tympani is in the cosmic object (crosses the Whirlpool), and is not an image seam. Further insights on straight lines in cosmic objects can be seen in the Incise.htm page.





A comprehensive tympani survey is featured in the Tympan-1.htm page.

Here is the main GIC Whirlpool galaxy page

CIRCINUS GALAXY HAS GIANT TYMPANI NEAR CIRCINUS KERNAL




Giant 6-sided tympani form dominates the right side close to the core, the tympani is distinct enough, despite the extreme haze, three short dark lines are its upper part. Hubble's full view of Circinus is next, note the pimple core





MASSIVE   TYMPANI   IN   GALAXY   NGC 4414











A massive
tympani bursts
forth from the armdeck
of giant spiral galaxy NGC 4414,
and, it has cooling fins



Coherent General Electric motor (dynamo)

     

     

What
could be
a tympani cavity
6 sided straight edges,
lurks in the right side grey outjut



On the
other side
of Ngc 4414 more
missing mass appears, in
conciderable quantity, the missing
mass seen simply by enhancing the original image past
typical cautionary and apprehensive ranges in images density. GM.

Original from Hubble





A thumbnail
version (much reduced)
of the image has actually served
to greatly enhance in contrasts the tympani
feature of this phenomenon, the arm bursting out the side
of NGC 4414 with sustained angular momentum vectors very at
odds with the prevailing drifts of the galaxy at large. Such detail
increase in a thumbnail is unusual, usually thumbnail images
can only best serve to indicate or point to. Analogous
vector-direct outburst can be seen in the smoke
(sometimes) of pyrotechnic volcano plumes
where an arm suddenly appears
sideways out of the
towering central
flank of the plume.
In fact thin arms (sometimes
long like ropes or power cords) at odds with
prevailing drifts can be seen in association with colliding
galaxies. For example here a examples of connectors, herein called
'integral arms' since they maintain their shape while linking
between two strong gravity bodies



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