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Anomaly Large Cold Spot and an Asymmetry in Temperatures on OppositeHemispheres of the Sky
Newsgroups: sci.astro, sci.physics.relativity From: Hannu Poropudas Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2013 07:15:36 -0700 (PDT) Local: Wed, Mar 27 2013 5:15 pm Subject: Anomaly Large Cold Spot and an Asymmetry in Temperatures on Opposite Hemispheres of the Sky Reply | Reply to author | Forward | Print | Individual message | Show original | Remove | Report this message | Find messages by this author Please take a look article about Planck data: http://cosmiclog.nbcnews.com/_news/2...tatistics?lite http://m.static.newsvine.com/servist....jpg&width=600 About anomalies in this Planck satellite Data: "One Anomaly is an Asymmetry in the Average Temperatures on Opposite Hemispheres of the Sky (indicated by the curved line), with slightly higher average temperatures in the southern ecliptic hemisphere and slightly lower average temperatures in the northern ecliptic hemisphere." "There Is Also a Cold Spot that Extends Over a Patch of Sky That Is Much Larger Than Expected (Circled)." My guesses: One possibility of the cause of this phenomena is concentration of enormous big mass and enormous big other type of mass? Asymmetry between these two different types of masses: much more other type of mass than ordinary mass? These two big twisted circles are twisted light cones of very ancient event of formation of this one enormous concentration of these two different types of masses? Hannu Poropudas -----COPY BELOW----------------------- http://cosmiclog.nbcnews.com/_news/2...planck-probes-... This graphic highlights anomalies seen in the Planck data. One Anomaly is an Asymmetry in the Average Temperatures on Opposite Hemispheres of the Sky (indicated by the curved line), with slightly higher average temperatures in the southern ecliptic hemisphere and slightly lower average temperatures in the northern ecliptic hemisphere. This runs counter to the mainstream view that the universe should be broadly similar in any direction we look. There Is Also a Cold Spot that Extends Over a Patch of Sky That Is Much Larger Than Expected (Circled). The anomalous regions have been enhanced here to make them more clearly visible. Do you have any ideas of cause of these anomalies? Hannu Poropudas |
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