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Good grief, instead of the title getting better it seems to have
gotten worse. But this is the first edition of this book and as usual, alot of changing has to be done. After finishing my earlier post tonight of #2, I realized I recently looked up the nearest galaxies to our Milky Way for my Darwin Evolution book to see what distance the nearest galaxies were. And I was rather surprised to see these "satellite galaxies". In my previous post of #2 I said the Great Wall and Sloan Great Wall were like the Constructive-Interference Fringes of a Double Slit where the Nucleus of the Atom Totality would be the source of the double-pinhole or double-slit. And I realized that the satellite galaxies of the Milky Way are probably another Constructive-Interference Pattern only since they are so near to our telescopes we can better study them as a interference pattern. So what if we placed into a computer some Lobe shaped figures and placed the satellite galaxies of the Milky Way into those lobes, and we should thus be able to tell what the true geometry of our region of the Cosmos is. Because if we can find a lobe shape that places all the satellite galaxies of the Milky Way and places them such that they form a "near perfect fringe pattern" whether it is a straight line fringe or a hyperbolic fringe pattern. If they line up into a perfect pattern means we have solved what the geometry of our region of the Cosmos is. --- quoting the nearest galaxies to Earth --- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nearest_galaxies distance in light-years 1 Milky Way Galaxy 0 Home galaxy of Earth 2 Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy 25,000 Satellite of Milky Way 3 Virgo Stellar Stream 30,000 [1] Discovered October 2005 4 Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy 81,000 Satellite of Milky Way 5 Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) 168,000 Satellite of Milky Way 6 Bootes Dwarf Galaxy 197,000 Satellite of Milky Way 7 Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) 200,000 Satellite of Milky Way 8 Ursa Minor Dwarf Galaxy 240,000 Satellite of Milky Way 9 Sculptor Dwarf Galaxy 254,000 Satellite of Milky Way 10 Draco Dwarf Galaxy 280,000 Satellite of Milky Way 11 Sextans Dwarf Galaxy 320,000 Satellite of Milky Way 12 Ursa Major Dwarf 330,000 Satellite of Milky Way 13 Carina Dwarf Galaxy 360,000 Satellite of Milky Way 14 Fornax Dwarf Galaxy 460,000 Satellite of Milky Way 15 Leo II Dwarf Galaxy 701,000 [2] 16 Leo I Dwarf Galaxy 820,000 [2] 17 Phoenix Dwarf Galaxy 1,300,000 [2] 18 Barnard's Galaxy (NGC 6822) 1,630,000 [2] 19 NGC 185 2,010,000 [3] Satellite of Andromeda 20 Andromeda II 2,130,000 [3] Satellite of Andromeda 21 NGC 147 2,200,000 [3] Satellite of Andromeda 22 Leo A 2,250,000 [2] 23 IC 1613 2,350,000 [2] 24 Andromeda I 2,430,000 [3] Satellite of Andromeda 25 Andromeda III 2,440,000 [3] Satellite of Andromeda 26 Cetus Dwarf 2,460,000 [3] 27 M32 (NGC 221) 2,480,000 [2] Satellite of Andromeda 28 Andromeda VII 2,490,000 [3] 29 Andromeda IX 2,500,000 [3] 30 LGS 3 2,510,000 [3] Satellite of Triangulum --- end quoting --- And if we have solved what the geometry of our region of the Cosmos is, we can thence extrapolate what the geometry of the entire Cosmos is. Archimedes Plutonium www.iw.net/~a_plutonium whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
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