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I need a chapter on the Axes of Rotation of galaxies. If when
Galileo proposed that Earth spins on an axis, he could have had an easy proof of this by simply noting that water drains in opposite directions of northern and southern hemispheres. So if Galileo had made the effort to observe a water drain from bathtub in northern hemisphere and made a trip south to witness the opposite direction of drainage, would have been a proof of Earth spin. In a similar fashion, I need a chapter that starts to record the facts of whether galaxies in an opposite hemisphere have opposite rotational axes. The Cosmos as a Atom Totality of the 5f6 of plutonium would have a Cosmic plane in which it has two hemispheres and where the rotational axes spin in opposite directions. --- quoting from --- http://www.springerlink.com/content/y553453022v14l14/ LARGE-SCALE STRUCTURES IN THE UNIVERSE OBSERVATIONAL AND ANALYTICAL METHODS 
Lecture Notes in Physics, 1988, Volume 310/1988, 217-224, DOI: 
10.1007/3-540-50135-5_72 The double galaxies in the Local, the Perseus, and the Coma/A1367 superclusters were studied. It is shown that these objects reveal the same tendency of alignment as the other galaxies belonging to the supercluster. The galaxy planes tend to be perpendicular to the plane of the parent supercluster and perpendicular to the radius-vectors from the centre of the supercluster. The angle between the rotation axes of galaxies in pairs, denoted as , was also determined. The ambiguity connected with the unknown sense of galaxy tilt and spin in the method presented was not removed, the range of the -angle is 0° – 180°. The distribution of the -angle is highly non-random. There is a statistically significant excess of small absolute values of the - angle and a deficit near perpendicular configurations. --- end quoting an abstract above --- The above does not give me evidence of opposite spin axes of galaxies, but it does give me one supporting piece of evidence. It says "angle is highly non-random." In a Big Bang theory we expect randomness. In an Atom Totality theory we expect 
high order. Now the way the thinking goes on this axes of rotation of spiral galaxies within superclusters is the idea that the spiral galaxies in the Centaurus -- Hercules -- Shapley would spin in opposite directions of the spiral galaxies in the Perseus Pisces supercluster. So that once we find the Cosmic Axis, then looking in one direction of the cosmic axis we see spiral galaxies in rotation that is opposite the rotation of spiral galaxies in the other hemisphere. So far I do not see reports in the astro literature of opposite spinning
spiral galaxies. -- More than 90 percent of AP's posts are missing in the Google newsgroups author search archive from May 2012 to May 2013. Drexel University's Math Forum has done a far better job and many of those missing Google posts can be 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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