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Old July 27th 08, 02:05 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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"Hagar" wrote in message
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"Double-A" wrote in message
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On Jul 26, 6:14 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:

This begs the question Do 99% of galaxies spin in the same direction?
Do astronomers use collision to change a galaxy spin direction? I
know the direction of Adronoma spin,but its close. Can we detect the
Doppler shift of galaxies that are say half a billion LY away?
Bert


Galaxies do not spin in any predominant direction. If they did, it
would be good evidence that the universe is rotatiing, but they don't.


Double-A


Every picture of any Galaxy I have ever seen, displays a clockwise
rotation. Of course, all the views were from the top, which would indicate
that there is some sort of Coreolis Effect present in the Universe. The
bottom view, of course, would be just the opposite.

Taking into consideration that the planets and their Moons rotate in the
same direction, would indicate that is the rule, rather than the
exception.


Ooops! I read that first as, "the planets and their Moons
rotate in the same direction (AS THE GALAXY)", but i'm
sure you meant, "the planets and their Moons rotate in
the same direction (AS EACH OTHER)".

The Sun and planets go around the galaxy in a direction
that is actually *opposite* to the direction that planets
and their satellites rotate and revolve (for the most part).

Does anyone find it compelling that the Sun and our
Solar System go around the galaxy in a *clockwise*
direction while the planets go around the Sun in a
*counter-clockwise* direction and satellites go around
their planets in a *counter-clockwise* direction?

So the original hydrogen cloud that condensed into our
Solar System must have been rotating in a direction
opposite to the rotation of the galaxy? Is this not truly
fascinating?

happy days and...
starry starry nights!

--
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Paine Ellsworth

P.S.: Thank YOU for reading!

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Old July 27th 08, 02:12 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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"Painius" wrote in message
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"Hagar" wrote in message
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"Double-A" wrote in message
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On Jul 26, 6:14 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:

This begs the question Do 99% of galaxies spin in the same direction?
Do astronomers use collision to change a galaxy spin direction? I
know the direction of Adronoma spin,but its close. Can we detect the
Doppler shift of galaxies that are say half a billion LY away?
Bert


Galaxies do not spin in any predominant direction. If they did, it
would be good evidence that the universe is rotatiing, but they don't.


Double-A


Every picture of any Galaxy I have ever seen, displays a clockwise
rotation. Of course, all the views were from the top, which would
indicate that there is some sort of Coreolis Effect present in the
Universe. The bottom view, of course, would be just the opposite.

Taking into consideration that the planets and their Moons rotate in the
same direction, would indicate that is the rule, rather than the
exception.


Ooops! I read that first as, "the planets and their Moons
rotate in the same direction (AS THE GALAXY)", but i'm
sure you meant, "the planets and their Moons rotate in
the same direction (AS EACH OTHER)".

The Sun and planets go around the galaxy in a direction
that is actually *opposite* to the direction that planets
and their satellites rotate and revolve (for the most part).

Does anyone find it compelling that the Sun and our
Solar System go around the galaxy in a *clockwise*
direction while the planets go around the Sun in a
*counter-clockwise* direction and satellites go around
their planets in a *counter-clockwise* direction?

So the original hydrogen cloud that condensed into our
Solar System must have been rotating in a direction
opposite to the rotation of the galaxy? Is this not truly
fascinating?


Happens with hurricanes, too, where the hurricane is spinning in the
opposite direction as to the weather system it is approaching. Just saw one
of those
on the weather report.



happy days and...
starry starry nights!

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine Ellsworth

P.S.: Thank YOU for reading!

P.P.S.: http://painellsworth.net



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Old July 27th 08, 04:08 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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"Mark Earnest" wrote in message...
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"Painius" wrote in message
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"Hagar" wrote in message
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"Double-A" wrote in message
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On Jul 26, 6:14 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:

This begs the question Do 99% of galaxies spin in the same direction?
Do astronomers use collision to change a galaxy spin direction? I
know the direction of Adronoma spin,but its close. Can we detect the
Doppler shift of galaxies that are say half a billion LY away?
Bert

Galaxies do not spin in any predominant direction. If they did, it
would be good evidence that the universe is rotatiing, but they don't.

Double-A

Every picture of any Galaxy I have ever seen, displays a clockwise
rotation. Of course, all the views were from the top, which would
indicate that there is some sort of Coreolis Effect present in the
Universe. The bottom view, of course, would be just the opposite.

Taking into consideration that the planets and their Moons rotate in the
same direction, would indicate that is the rule, rather than the
exception.


Ooops! I read that first as, "the planets and their Moons
rotate in the same direction (AS THE GALAXY)", but i'm
sure you meant, "the planets and their Moons rotate in
the same direction (AS EACH OTHER)".

The Sun and planets go around the galaxy in a direction
that is actually *opposite* to the direction that planets
and their satellites rotate and revolve (for the most part).

Does anyone find it compelling that the Sun and our
Solar System go around the galaxy in a *clockwise*
direction while the planets go around the Sun in a
*counter-clockwise* direction and satellites go around
their planets in a *counter-clockwise* direction?

So the original hydrogen cloud that condensed into our
Solar System must have been rotating in a direction
opposite to the rotation of the galaxy? Is this not truly
fascinating?


Happens with hurricanes, too, where the hurricane is spinning in the
opposite direction as to the weather system it is approaching. Just saw
one of those
on the weather report.


And i've always wondered precisely why cyclones
in the northern hemisphere rotate opposite to those
in the southern hemisphere.

IOW, why are the weather system mechanics so
different on one side of the world than they are on
the other side?

happy days and...
starry starry nights!

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine Ellsworth

P.S.: Thank YOU for reading!

P.P.S.: http://painellsworth.net


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Old July 27th 08, 04:22 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Backward Spiral Galaxies???

In article merica,
"Mark Earnest" wrote:

"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
...
This begs the question Do 99% of galaxies spin in the same direction?
Do astronomers use collision to change a galaxy spin direction? I
know the direction of Adronoma spin,but its close. Can we detect the
Doppler shift of galaxies that are say half a billion LY away?
Bert



So many galaxies spin like a pinwheel, that it makes you wonder if the
spherical ones are just getting revved up, or are just tired.


From time to time Scientific American contains articles on how galaxies
form and evolve. They represent the work of people who know more about
it than you or me.

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the Old Testament of the Zionist/Nazi New World Order
which refuses to accept or allow deductive reasoning.
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Old July 27th 08, 04:27 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Backward Spiral Galaxies???

In article ,
"Hagar" wrote:

"Double-A" wrote in message
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On Jul 26, 6:14 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
This begs the question Do 99% of galaxies spin in the same direction?
Do astronomers use collision to change a galaxy spin direction? I
know the direction of Adronoma spin,but its close. Can we detect the
Doppler shift of galaxies that are say half a billion LY away?
Bert



Galaxies do not spin in any predominant direction. If they did, it
would be good evidence that the universe is rotatiing, but they don't.


Double-A


Every picture of any Galaxy I have ever seen, displays a clockwise rotation.


Look again
http://images.google.com/images?gbv=...ff&q=galaxies&
start=20&sa=N&ndsp=20

http://zebu.uoregon.edu/~imamura/123...alaxiesHST.jpg


Of course, all the views were from the top, which would indicate that there
is some sort of Coreolis Effect present in the Universe. The bottom view, of
course, would be just the opposite.

Taking into consideration that the planets and their Moons rotate in the
same direction, would indicate that is the rule, rather than the exception.


No, they don't. Uranus rotates "backwards".

--
Timberwoof me at timberwoof dot com http://www.timberwoof.com
Official naysayer of the DARPA kind, who knows only of what¹s accepted by
the Old Testament of the Zionist/Nazi New World Order
which refuses to accept or allow deductive reasoning.
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Old July 27th 08, 04:48 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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"Painius" wrote in message
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"Mark Earnest" wrote in message...
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"Painius" wrote in message
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"Hagar" wrote in message
news "Double-A" wrote in message
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On Jul 26, 6:14 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:

This begs the question Do 99% of galaxies spin in the same direction?
Do astronomers use collision to change a galaxy spin direction? I
know the direction of Adronoma spin,but its close. Can we detect the
Doppler shift of galaxies that are say half a billion LY away?
Bert

Galaxies do not spin in any predominant direction. If they did, it
would be good evidence that the universe is rotatiing, but they don't.

Double-A

Every picture of any Galaxy I have ever seen, displays a clockwise
rotation. Of course, all the views were from the top, which would
indicate that there is some sort of Coreolis Effect present in the
Universe. The bottom view, of course, would be just the opposite.

Taking into consideration that the planets and their Moons rotate in
the same direction, would indicate that is the rule, rather than the
exception.

Ooops! I read that first as, "the planets and their Moons
rotate in the same direction (AS THE GALAXY)", but i'm
sure you meant, "the planets and their Moons rotate in
the same direction (AS EACH OTHER)".

The Sun and planets go around the galaxy in a direction
that is actually *opposite* to the direction that planets
and their satellites rotate and revolve (for the most part).

Does anyone find it compelling that the Sun and our
Solar System go around the galaxy in a *clockwise*
direction while the planets go around the Sun in a
*counter-clockwise* direction and satellites go around
their planets in a *counter-clockwise* direction?

So the original hydrogen cloud that condensed into our
Solar System must have been rotating in a direction
opposite to the rotation of the galaxy? Is this not truly
fascinating?


Happens with hurricanes, too, where the hurricane is spinning in the
opposite direction as to the weather system it is approaching. Just saw
one of those
on the weather report.


And i've always wondered precisely why cyclones
in the northern hemisphere rotate opposite to those
in the southern hemisphere.

IOW, why are the weather system mechanics so
different on one side of the world than they are on
the other side?


Maybe both hurricanes have the same "up" meaning north.


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Old July 27th 08, 04:58 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Backward Spiral Galaxies???

On Jul 26, 4:06*pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:

Does the universe have a north, and maybe spin (rotate) as well?

One guy seemed to think so. See illus.-
http://community-2.webtv.net/oldcoot/ContinuousBigBang/
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Old July 27th 08, 05:13 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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"Mark Earnest" wrote in message
netamerica...
"Painius" wrote in message
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"Mark Earnest" wrote in message...

Happens with hurricanes, too, where the hurricane is spinning in the
opposite direction as to the weather system it is approaching. Just saw
one of those
on the weather report.


And i've always wondered precisely why cyclones
in the northern hemisphere rotate opposite to those
in the southern hemisphere.

IOW, why are the weather system mechanics so
different on one side of the world than they are on
the other side?


Maybe both hurricanes have the same "up" meaning north.


Pretty cool, Mark! You just reminded of the "right-hand
rule" where you put your fingers in the direction of the
rotation, and your raised thumb will indicate North. When
you do this for a hurricane in the northern hemisphere,
your thumb will point in the direction of North. And when
you do this for one of those extremely rare hurricanes in
the south Atlantic, your thumb will *still* point North.

This just gets "curiouser and curiouser", doesn't it?

happy days and...
starry starry nights!

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine Ellsworth

P.S.: Thank YOU for reading!

P.P.S.: http://painellsworth.net


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Old July 27th 08, 05:33 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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"Timberwoof" wrote...
in message
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In article ,
"Hagar" wrote:
"Double-A" wrote in message
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On Jul 26, 6:14 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:

This begs the question Do 99% of galaxies spin in the same direction?
Do astronomers use collision to change a galaxy spin direction? I
know the direction of Adronoma spin,but its close. Can we detect the
Doppler shift of galaxies that are say half a billion LY away?
Bert


Galaxies do not spin in any predominant direction. If they did, it
would be good evidence that the universe is rotatiing, but they don't.


Double-A


Every picture of any Galaxy I have ever seen, displays a clockwise
rotation.


Look again
http://images.google.com/images?gbv=...ff&q=galaxies&
start=20&sa=N&ndsp=20

http://zebu.uoregon.edu/~imamura/123...alaxiesHST.jpg

Of course, all the views were from the top, which would indicate that
there
is some sort of Coreolis Effect present in the Universe. The bottom view,
of
course, would be just the opposite.

Taking into consideration that the planets and their Moons rotate in the
same direction, would indicate that is the rule, rather than the
exception.


No, they don't. Uranus rotates "backwards".


Planet Venus also is in retrograde rotation.

However, these are exceptions to the rule. Uranus
was probably tilted by catastrophic collisions. And
Venus is, IMO, undergoing oscillatory tidal locking
motions that will eventually lock its rotation to its
period of revolution around the Sun.

happy days and...
starry starry nights!

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine Ellsworth

P.S.: Thank YOU for reading!

P.P.S.: http://painellsworth.net


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Old July 27th 08, 06:02 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Jul 26, 8:27 pm, Timberwoof
wrote:
In article ,



"Hagar" wrote:
"Double-A" wrote in message
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On Jul 26, 6:14 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
This begs the question Do 99% of galaxies spin in the same direction?
Do astronomers use collision to change a galaxy spin direction? I
know the direction of Adronoma spin,but its close. Can we detect the
Doppler shift of galaxies that are say half a billion LY away?
Bert


Galaxies do not spin in any predominant direction. If they did, it
would be good evidence that the universe is rotatiing, but they don't..


Double-A


Every picture of any Galaxy I have ever seen, displays a clockwise rotation.


Look againhttp://images.google.com/images?gbv=2&hl=en&suggon=0&safe=off&q=galax...
start=20&sa=N&ndsp=20

http://zebu.uoregon.edu/~imamura/123...alaxiesHST.jpg

Of course, all the views were from the top, which would indicate that there
is some sort of Coreolis Effect present in the Universe. The bottom view, of
course, would be just the opposite.


Taking into consideration that the planets and their Moons rotate in the
same direction, would indicate that is the rule, rather than the exception.


No, they don't. Uranus rotates "backwards".

--
Timberwoof me at timberwoof dot comhttp://www.timberwoof.com
Official naysayer of the DARPA kind, who knows only of what¹s accepted by
the Old Testament of the Zionist/Nazi New World Order
which refuses to accept or allow deductive reasoning.


What part of "that is the rule, rather than the exception" went
entirely over your pointy little infowar spewing head?

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