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Now we do not have to throw out everything of Geller & Huchra or
Jarrett and Juric. There are at least two features of their maps which are not destroyed by gravity as EM-gravity. Two features that pass in a gravity that solves 220 km/sec for Sun versus 29 km/sec for Earth. Two features that are assuredly true and that is the direction in which one sees a object of astronomy and whether there is an object there or a void. So direction and voids are true, even though Geller, Huchra, Jarrett, Juric never had a firm grasp of "what is gravity?" What is not true in Geller, Huchra, Jarrett and Juric is the distance to the galaxy and the size of the galaxy. They are correct in saying that the Virgo or Centaurus galaxy is there in that direction of the sky but they cannot tell us anything about the size or distance to the galaxy. The Virgo and Centaurus galaxy, in EM-gravity maybe just one galaxy in total and not a myriad cluster of galaxies. So now, looking at this map: http://www.atlasoftheuniverse.com/nearsc.html And realizing that only direction and voids are assuredly true whereas the placement and distance and size of galaxies are all bogus claims, but only relying on direction can we say that the galaxies obey the Euclid Orchard pattern? --- quoting Wikipedia on what Euclid's orchard is --- In mathematics Euclid's orchard is an array of one-dimensional trees of unit height planted at the lattice points in one quadrant of a square lattice.[1] More formally, Euclid's orchard is the set of line segments from (i, j, 0) to (i, j, 1) where i and j are positive integers. --- end quote --- Well, the answer is yes, for if you look at that Wikipedia site for more details of the Euclid tree orchard problem you see that "lines" of trees are visible due to the pattern. So are there lines of galaxies visible in the Geller, Huchra, Jarrett, Juric atlases? Of course there are in the Virgo to Centaurus line of sight has many galaxies lined up. -- Google seems to have stopped doing author-archives as of 2012. Only Drexel's Math Forum has done a excellent, simple and fair author- archiving of AP posts for the past several years as seen he http://mathforum.org/kb/profile.jspa?userID=499986 Archimedes Plutonium http://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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