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Look at all of the rotations of galaxies - there are just as many
clockwise, as their are counter-clockwise, spiraling galaxies in the universe. Surveys seem to indicate "layers of walls" of galaxies located liked "stacked sheets", rather than uniform distribution: from p. 46,47 of: http://www.scribd.com/doc/23724461/E...se-Web-Version "Brent Tully at Honolulu University found in 1986 that the distribution of galaxies within 75 Mpc of the earth is “stratified into four layers”, and Alexander Szalay at Johns Hopkins has reported regularly-spaced layers out to 3 billion light years. Thus there is good reason to take the idea seriously and to look for a possible formative mechanism. The plotting of one such cluster can be found at: http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/astro-ph/pdf/9610/9610047.pdf " Such might seem to indicate the "stacks" might represent lines of galaxies, like you would have in some kind of a giant vortex, except that this line would have to be curved, based upon the calculated current positions of the galaxies, as the light leaving them today would not now be visible to the observer. |
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