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Chapt29 density and distribution of galaxies #385 Atom Totality 4th ed



 
 
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Default Chapt29 density and distribution of galaxies #385 Atom Totality 4th ed


Subject: cosmic rays and gamma ray bursts coming mostly in direction
of Great Attractor


Correlating all high energy Intergalactic Rays with the Great
Attractor and Sloan Great Wall.


--- quoting news clips, one from Harvard and one from the recent
Auger
Observatory about Centaurus A ---


http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2001astro.ph..4289I
*Abstract
We present numerical simulations for energy spectra and angular
distributions of nucleons above 10^19 eV injected by the radio-
galaxy
Centaurus A at a distance 3.4 Mpc and propagating in extra-galactic
magnetic fields in the submicro Gauss range. We show that field
strengths B~=0.3 *G, as proposed by Farrar and Piran, cannot provide
sufficient angular deflection to explain the observational data. A
magnetic field of intensity B~=1 *G could reproduce the observed
large-
scale isotropy and could marginally explain the observed energy
spectrum. However, it would not readily account for the E=320+/-93
EeV
Fly's Eye event that was detected at an angle 136° away from Cen-A,
and it saturates observational upper bounds on the strength of
extra-
galactic magnetic fields. High energy cosmic ray experiments now
under
construction will be able to detect the level of anisotropy
predicted
by this scenario. We conclude that for magnetic fields B~=0.1-0.5
*G,
considered as more reasonable for the local supercluster
environment,
in all likelihood at least a few sources within ~=10 Mpc from the
Earth should contribute to the observed ultrahigh-energy cosmic ray
flux.


http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...1108141555.htm


The Auger collaboration discovered that the 27 highest-energy events,
with energy above 57 EeV, do not come equally from all directions.
Comparing the clustering of these events with the known locations of
318 Active Galactic Nuclei, the collaboration found that most of
these
events correlated well with the locations of AGNs in some nearby
galaxies, such as Centaurus A.


--- end quoting newsclips ---


I wish someone listed the high energy Cosmic Rays as well as the list
that was made of high energy Cosmic Gamma Rays for I suspect both
lists are related.


If the Atom Totality theory is correct with its Dirac Radioactivities
as the builder of galaxies
and stars and solar systems, then a majority of Cosmic Nuclei and
Cosmic Gamma Rays
, a majority of these events should follow in a line-of-sight that
goes from Earth to the Great Attractor
and the Sloan Great Wall.
Because that would be the direction of the Nucleus-of-the-Atom-
Totality.
So the majority of these high energy events should occurr in the
direction to the Nucleus of
the Atom Totality and the Great Attractor with the Sloan Great Wall
is
the Nucleus of the
Atom Totality.


So far the above is showing to be true from the evidence gathered
because Centaurus A is
directly within that line of sight from Earth to Great Attractor and
Sloan Great Wall.


Not that high energy particles or waves from other directions of the
Cosmic sky exist and are
explainable as building of new galaxies and stars, but that the
majority of these high energy
particles come from that special location in the Cosmic Skies. The
special location of the
Great Attractor and the Sloan Great Wall for that is the Nucleus of
the Atom Totality and more
high energy physics comes from that special location.

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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