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Cosmological Polaris effect
The Earth's rotation generates an observable celestial feature that
can be deemed the Polaris effect. http://home.t-online.de/home/sjkowollik/polaris.jpg As the Earth,along with the local star is rotating around the galactic axis,it also would generate a Polaris effect on a cosmological scale (in terms of galaxies).The cosmos contains this observable symmetrical feature perpendicular to the galactic axis of rotation,it may already have been discerned but pseudo-gravitational causes attributed to it. A relative symmetrical axis generates a cosmological compass where none exist at present.In much the same way as Polaris was useful for astronomers and navigators in a different era,likewise a greater cosmological compass denoting the illusionary relative cosmological axis serves more highly developed purposes of cosmological modelling of structure and motion of galaxies. |
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