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NGC 2997 - A JAW DROPPING LONG WRITHING VORTEX IN 3D
a thick arm cut right off below the lower foreward nearflanks
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"True astronomy view in 3d requires knowing the exact alignment in deep
space to recreate left/right virtual splitting correctly". Finger Up's
finger goes back down, Occam had answered the question before it had
been asked.
"The image Flatlander first saw was in this orientation".
"The left arm comes forward and keeps coming forward. The right arm comes
forward, arcs to the rear then with a sharp hook from a former collision
breaking the arm, juts forward again. A huge scoop, lower foreward,
gouged by a collision, in your face, angles to the east. Giant galaxy
Ngc 2997 is not flat, tenticles writhing in deep space best describes
this mighty apparition".
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FLATLANDER'S EPIPHANATION
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"Flatlander remarked last year when here that the first galaxy ever seen
by flatlander, in a 3d image, was Ngc 2997. Flatlander was astounded to
see no thin paper plate. There instead were hungry long arms writhing
through the empty airs of deep space. The second impact was seeing a
cylander coil going deep into depth, like a time tunnel, leaving an
instinct impression that new mass was growing on the ends of the
long writhing arms. How, by matter popping in and out of virtual
existence, leaving half its popped quanties on this side of the virtual
divide. I thought Flatlander was a credible witness, despite talking
about the 'jaw dropping impact' when first seeing Ngc 2997 in 3d.
Instant wipeout of old lore, instant translation to a whole new way
of looking at spiral galaxies", said Flatlander, says Occam.
Flatlander's constant (doily)
"The core is tumbling like a rugby ball vertically end over end at
an entirely separate velocity to the horizontal's swirls", says Occam.
"Study the picture. You should get it in two if not one seconds".
| GRAVITY DOES NOT CONTROL GALAXIES
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"Gravity doesn't even control angular momentum in galaxies. You cannot
have elbow arms issuing from tympani resonators if gravity is in control".
Second issue against gravity is the stark evidence that a long time older
much larger Ngc 2997 , still exists in residual
deep space radio arms surrounding the newer brighter present day seen
galaxy".
"These older arms have not been gathered and compacted by gravity
angular moment, these old arms are 'integral' meaning to say have
internal strength as if a wire of case hardened stainless runs inside
the length of each arm, keeping them intact for eons of galactic time.
'Integral arms' are detailed in ' integral.htm '".
"M83 is detailed in ' M83.htm '".
"Nearly forgot the prong in the arms closeups".
"Note the dull matter tympani. Its just above the prongs".
"For the record, ngc2997 was my first galaxy in mono 3d. It was staged
two identical mono images side by side. What I saw, when focusing the
two images together into a third virtual image in between, in that
instant changed my concept of spiralling galaxies for ever".
"What I saw".
"It was scanned from a slick cover monthy mag with astronomy pics.
13 years ago".
"This image was back when serious contenders for the nobel prize were
manufacturing mathematics for einstein p and s rings and other atom
physics models for calculating the existence of spiral galaxy arms.
That approach in physics seemed to have bombed abruptly in a few short
months heard no more when it was finally realized that everyone who
calculated came up with a different set of p's and q's".
"Not a single fact was calculated by competing teams on the basis that
spiralling galaxies could be vortexes in 3d. The equations were 100%
paper doily's in fact 'doily' was used to describe the basic mathematics
template. Only one basic template was used for at least 8 different
galaxies. 'Doily'. Such is history, eh".
Thus spoke canadian. Thus remembered the blue and white ngc 2997 image
after 13 years of moving on and found it in less than 2 minutes in
computer hard drive archives. Thus does not have a photographic memory.
It tells you what an impact the image had first had. Hippies used to
call it 'mind blown'.
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