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Default Anomaly Large Cold Spot and an Asymmetry in Temperatures on OppositeHemispheres of the Sky

The Large Cold Spot Anomaly (white smaller circle on the projection
map) is confirmed to exist?

I guess that this is light cones due to formation of one big
concentration of mass (of both two different types of mass) ?

This Large Cold Spot is large light cones which corresponds blue
colder spot and this is farther away from the "Big Bang Start" than
red hotter spots?

Red hotter spots are also light cones (caused of formation of ordinary
mass and this is scale of super cluster size of galaxies)?

I guess that blue cold spots are light cones caused of formation of
different type mass also in scale of super cluster size of galaxies?

One Guess still, IF that large anomaly (both sides of near ecliptic
circle, drawn as long white line on the Planck satellite's projection
map of the CMB) data of Planck IS REAL:

This Large Anomaly Could be Two Remanant Light Cones of Destruction of
the Previous Universe ?
Oscillatory model of the Universe?

This guess is due that those two large anomaly circles (light cones)
contains small spots (light cones).
Upper side contains colder blue spots and below side contains red
hotter spots.

http://cosmiclog.nbcnews.com/_news/2...tatistics?lite

http://m.static.newsvine.com/servist....jpg&width=600

Hannu
 




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