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nightbat Can we have a picture of a galaxy being a "fractal" or a
hologram. A piece that gives the image of the whole universe. That begs the question is the universe flat like a spiral galaxy,or round like an elliptical galaxy? TreBert |
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nightbat wrote
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: nightbat Can we have a picture of a galaxy being a "fractal" or a hologram. A piece that gives the image of the whole universe. That begs the question is the universe flat like a spiral galaxy,or round like an elliptical galaxy? TreBert nightbat Well TreBert, Darla covered that a while back when you were still imagined twin Universe residing on her reported trip to Andromeda (M31) sister galaxy. The whole observed reflected Universe per Darla is purportedly composed of circus like mirror images once past the outer reaches of our own Milky Way galaxy. Darla reported finding nothing except darkness beyond our galaxy and everything within just a reflection of stars very much like a fractal or hologram situation. Who knows, until we get out there and observe for ourselves it's anybody's guess what's actually out there and what we will hopefully really find. We better hurry for 2012 is not very far away, hope the Seans pick us up by then. See: http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomfr...Fandromeda.htm The disturbed Universe field is apparently shaped round per infrared radio spectrometry composite photo observation and expanding. Galaxies come in all different sizes depending on the immense pressures exerted on them at time of expulsion from the Mother galaxy, other normal gravity relative close by galaxy system influences, and directed freefall through outer space particular regions. ponder on, the nightbat |
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Maybe Darla ran out of gas on her trip to the Andromeda galaxy,
frootbat! That would explain why she hasn't returned to pick you up! She's: LOST IN SPACE! You just can't rely on these fake aliens! Saul Levy On Mon, 01 May 2006 06:59:34 -0500, nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: nightbat Can we have a picture of a galaxy being a "fractal" or a hologram. A piece that gives the image of the whole universe. That begs the question is the universe flat like a spiral galaxy,or round like an elliptical galaxy? TreBert nightbat Well TreBert, Darla covered that a while back when you were still imagined twin Universe residing on her reported trip to Andromeda (M31) sister galaxy. The whole observed reflected Universe per Darla is purportedly composed of circus like mirror images once past the outer reaches of our own Milky Way galaxy. Darla reported finding nothing except darkness beyond our galaxy and everything within just a reflection of stars very much like a fractal or hologram situation. Who knows, until we get out there and observe for ourselves it's anybody's guess what's actually out there and what we will hopefully really find. We better hurry for 2012 is not very far away, hope the Seans pick us up by then. See: http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomfr...Fandromeda.htm The disturbed Universe field is apparently shaped round per infrared radio spectrometry composite photo observation and expanding. Galaxies come in all different sizes depending on the immense pressures exerted on them at time of expulsion from the Mother galaxy, other normal gravity relative close by galaxy system influences, and directed freefall through outer space particular regions. ponder on, the nightbat |
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