3C75 - Twin Wide Angle Tail Radio Galaxy

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3C75 - Twin Wide Angle Tail Radio Galaxy

Unread post by mharratsc » Tue Nov 15, 2011 9:35 am

Here's an image from the NRAO Image Gallery:

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The caption reads:
6 cm VLA image of the interacting twin jet source associated with the central radio galaxy in Abell 400. The two red dots (bottom center of image) each are associated with one of the twin nuclei of the central galaxy in cluster of galaxies Abell 400. The jets are bent, possibly by the motion of hot gas in the cluster past the nuclei. On the right side of the image the two jets appear to interact and possibly are wrapped around one another.

Whoever wrote this took great pains to be politically correct, yet not throw out the typical "accretion disk" explanations attached to most of the images that I found on the site.

You would think that this would be a smoking gun for the PC/EU galactic model, but... :roll:
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Re: 3C75 - Twin Wide Angle Tail Radio Galaxy

Unread post by mharratsc » Tue Nov 15, 2011 10:03 am

Here's another really good one, this image is of Radio Galaxy 3C31:
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In my opinion, this image is confirmative of ONE, and only one, prediction- that made by Dr. Peratt's PIC simulation showing the pinching of large hydrogen clouds down into filaments, then eventually into an actual Z-pinch. This even shows the concentration of that power by the intensity of the color temperature in the image.

Here's caption from the image:
This image shows the radio morphology of the radio galaxy 3C31 (NGC 383), the dominant galaxy of a prominent chain of galaxies. This system is a powerful radio source, with conical inner jets developing into distorted plumes, which stretch to a distance of 300 kpc from the center of the galaxy (980,000 light years, for a Hubble constant of 100 km/s/Mpc). The radio emission is due to relativistic streams of high energy particles generated by the radio source at the center of the radio galaxy. Astronomers believe that the jets are fueled by material accreting onto a super-massive black hole. The high energy particles are shot into extragalactic space at speeds approaching the speed of light, where they eventually balloon into massive radio plumes.
Note the writer of this one states the observation, but then separately states that "astronomers believe" in the black hole pseudoscience that follows. Good for him! ;)
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Re: 3C75 - Twin Wide Angle Tail Radio Galaxy

Unread post by Sparky » Tue Nov 15, 2011 1:34 pm

mike, these are really good images....
You would think that this would be a smoking gun
Mike, gravity guns don't smoke...they emit swirling gas and various waves, which can only be produced on earth using EM devices.. ;)
they eventually balloon into massive radio plumes.
Plumes?! Will gravity, by accretion, condense these plumes and produce the soon to be discovered "radio hole", where all radio frequencies from surrounding galaxies are sucked in to it and can not escape? Will we lose all of our radio waves to it?...No more tv??!!
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Re: 3C75 - Twin Wide Angle Tail Radio Galaxy

Unread post by GaryN » Tue Nov 15, 2011 9:19 pm

Mike, I think it was you who posted, probably over a year ago, an image of electric currents in space that showed them connecting between nodes. There were cylindrical, football shaped, and maybe circular or spherical nodes, and some of the currents looped back to the same node, and others went off to other nodes. Ring a bell?
I've spent a while looking on TB, and the 'Net, can't find it, hoping you, or anyone else, may be able to pin it down.
Classic pinch there, only one wavelength though, so you don't see the torus/i and sphere/s, but they are there....
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Re: 3C75 - Twin Wide Angle Tail Radio Galaxy

Unread post by mharratsc » Wed Nov 16, 2011 8:45 am

I really don't remember that one, Gary... but considering my memory, anything is possible. :P Do you think that it might have been Mike Gmirkin who posted it, though?
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