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Chapt23 axes of rotation of galaxies in a Atom Totality #456 AtomTotality 4th ed
Found this interesting website:
--- quoting from --- http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0109092849.htm An Inconvenient Galaxy: Arms Winding 'Backwards' ScienceDaily (Jan. 10, 2008) — Discovery of two new components within a puzzling spiral galaxy confirm it must have a pair of arms winding in the opposite direction from most galaxies, according to new results. --- end quoting --- What the authors were talking about is galaxy NGC4622 of its strange spiral arms. Sometimes one can learn the state of the art of the field from reading about its puzzles. I do not know if the state of the art of galaxy rotations has even had a book written about it. What I hope to find is that we find a plane that marks off 1/2 the Cosmos and the one hemisphere of this plane has counterclockwise rotation and the other half has clockwise rotation of galaxies. Now that is a tall order to expect. But an Atom Totality is all about order and pattern. 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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Chapt23: Is NGC4622 the Cosmic Equator? #457 Atom Totality 4th ed
On May 30, 12:01*pm, Archimedes Plutonium
wrote: Found this interesting website: --- quoting from ---http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080109092849.htm An Inconvenient Galaxy: Arms Winding 'Backwards' ScienceDaily (Jan. 10, 2008) — Discovery of two new components within a puzzling spiral galaxy confirm it must have a pair of arms winding in the opposite direction from most galaxies, according to new results. --- end quoting --- What the authors were talking about is galaxy NGC4622 of its strange spiral arms. Sometimes one can learn the state of the art of the field from reading about its puzzles. I do not know if the state of the art of galaxy rotations has even had a book written about it. What I hope to find is that we find a plane that marks off 1/2 the Cosmos and the one hemisphere of this plane has counterclockwise rotation and the other half has clockwise rotation of galaxies. Now that is a tall order to expect. But an Atom Totality is all about order and pattern. Now I may have landed onto something fortuitously or serendipitiously. Let me try to explain. In an Atom Totality there is alot of order and pattern and we should find order and pattern as to the galactic rotations, especially spiral galaxies. Now on Earth, we could have proved, long ago in the past that the Earth was spinning on an axes by watching water drain from a bathtub and drain counterclockwise in Northern Hemisphere and drain clockwise in Southern Hemisphere. This is known in physics as the Coriolis effect. But what about if we were on the Equator, which way does it drain? And the two cancel so that it is neither but a straight drain. So now this question of the rotation of NGC4622 in the Centaurus supercluster and about 200 million light years from Earth. Could it be that NGC4622 is located at the Cosmic Equator and so you would have spiral galaxies that have rotations cancelling each other? I wonder if there are other galaxies about 200 million light years away that are similar to NGC4622 and so if true, then we have a indication that the Cosmic Equator is located in the Centaurus supercluster. And we should expect rotations in opposite directions in the hemispheres away from the Cosmic Equator. 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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magnetic monopole Chapt23: Is NGC4622 the Cosmic Equator? #459Atom Totality 4th ed
On May 31, 1:34*am, Archimedes Plutonium
wrote: On May 30, 12:01*pm, Archimedes Plutonium wrote: Found this interesting website: --- quoting from ---http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080109092849.htm An Inconvenient Galaxy: Arms Winding 'Backwards' ScienceDaily (Jan. 10, 2008) — Discovery of two new components within a puzzling spiral galaxy confirm it must have a pair of arms winding in the opposite direction from most galaxies, according to new results. --- end quoting --- What the authors were talking about is galaxy NGC4622 of its strange spiral arms. Sometimes one can learn the state of the art of the field from reading about its puzzles. I do not know if the state of the art of galaxy rotations has even had a book written about it. What I hope to find is that we find a plane that marks off 1/2 the Cosmos and the one hemisphere of this plane has counterclockwise rotation and the other half has clockwise rotation of galaxies. Now that is a tall order to expect. But an Atom Totality is all about order and pattern. Now I may have landed onto something fortuitously or serendipitiously. Let me try to explain. In an Atom Totality there is alot of order and pattern and we should find order and pattern as to the galactic rotations, especially spiral galaxies. Now on Earth, we could have proved, long ago in the past that the Earth was spinning on an axes by watching water drain from a bathtub and drain counterclockwise in Northern Hemisphere and drain clockwise in Southern Hemisphere. This is known in physics as the Coriolis effect. But what about if we were on the Equator, which way does it drain? And the two cancel so that it is neither but a straight drain. So now this question of the rotation of NGC4622 in the Centaurus supercluster and about 200 million light years from Earth. Could it be that NGC4622 is located at the Cosmic Equator and so you would have spiral galaxies that have rotations cancelling each other? I wonder if there are other galaxies about 200 million light years away that are similar to NGC4622 and so if true, then we have a indication that the Cosmic Equator is located in the Centaurus supercluster. And we should expect rotations in opposite directions in the hemispheres away from the Cosmic Equator. Well, I better not push this NGC4622 too hard. I should leave it sort of half and half truth or a lukewarm idea. I had almost forgotten about the idea that Dirac needs at least one magnetic-monopole to make the Maxwell Equations symmetrical. So if we give the Cosmos as a giant big atom of plutonium 231Pu as that magnetic monopole, would we not have a Cosmic spin? So that would mean that spin is just the fact of bipolar atoms. I guess the difference of bipole and monopole may be the fact that gravity is positron space attraction. So that in the world, other than the Atom Totality we must have bipoles and where EM and gravity are viewed as independent. Whereas in the Atom Totality itself is a monopole and where gravity becomes just a weak form of EM as the attraction of positron space for the matter which is the last electrons of the Atom Totality. So I should not pursue NGC4622 too strongly of a pursuit and just let it play out, as to whether it is a strange galaxy due to other causes. Or, leaving the door open, that if other galaxies about 200 million light years away forming a plane have the same features as NGC4622 and thus signalling a Cosmic 5f6 Equator. 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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