"Hand of God"
Background, Theory, and Data: http://www.BigBangPhysics.com
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Research by: Saul Hernandez (UNT)
Extragalactic Map of our observable universe based solely on NED-D data. In 1998, Saul Perlmutter discovered a supernova (SN1997ap) that was dimmer than expected. This meant that it was further away than its redshift data indicated and that redshift-dependent distances were unreliable.
NED-D (NASA Extragalactic Database - Distance) is a database that only includes galaxies with redshift-independent distances measured for each galaxy. We used this database to map the extragalactic distribution of our observable universe and found spiked formations of galaxies. We found pairs of spikes that have reflective planar symmetry about a plane that is 14 degrees off axis from our Milky Way's galactic plane. Plotted with Galactic Coordinates. We argue that these spikes are pointers towards other lumps of mass that are just as massive as our own observable universe (approx. 100 billion galaxies). These super-massive lumps are responsible for pulling out strands of our lump's matter outward that eventually cooled and became a long strings of galactic formations in preferred directions. See website...
Видео "Hand of God" канала Saul Rémi Hernandez
Plotted with Origin 8.6 software: http://www.OriginLab.com
Research by: Saul Hernandez (UNT)
Extragalactic Map of our observable universe based solely on NED-D data. In 1998, Saul Perlmutter discovered a supernova (SN1997ap) that was dimmer than expected. This meant that it was further away than its redshift data indicated and that redshift-dependent distances were unreliable.
NED-D (NASA Extragalactic Database - Distance) is a database that only includes galaxies with redshift-independent distances measured for each galaxy. We used this database to map the extragalactic distribution of our observable universe and found spiked formations of galaxies. We found pairs of spikes that have reflective planar symmetry about a plane that is 14 degrees off axis from our Milky Way's galactic plane. Plotted with Galactic Coordinates. We argue that these spikes are pointers towards other lumps of mass that are just as massive as our own observable universe (approx. 100 billion galaxies). These super-massive lumps are responsible for pulling out strands of our lump's matter outward that eventually cooled and became a long strings of galactic formations in preferred directions. See website...
Видео "Hand of God" канала Saul Rémi Hernandez
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