From: Archimedes Plutonium on 25 May 2010 04:21 Archimedes Plutonium wrote: (snipped) > > This Angle-of-Bending is going to be a very important parameter in > astronomy, for it Angle of Bending is a poor name for this arc. Let me call it a Slice of the Pie because given a slice of a pie, we can reconstruct the entire circle or ring. I am having a hard time in locating good enough pictures of the Perseus-Pisces supercluster and the Pavo-Indus supercluster. Here is a better picture than what Jarrett's mapping shows: http://www.atlasoftheuniverse.com/nearsc.html http://www.atlasoftheuniverse.com/wnearsc.gif Now I cannot make out any Slice of Pie for any of the superclusters. They look sort of "straight" and not much curved. But I can make out easily the entire Pie, no need for a slice of pie, for the Voids. Where I approximate that Fornax Void = Columbia Void = Canes-Major Void And looking in the other hemisphere the Capricornus Void = Corona Borealis Void. With the Voids, one needs no slice of pie to make out the entire circle. So now, here I am having some conflict of interest. The Voids look like a honeycomb pattern, whereas I am looking for a magnetic field pattern of consecutive rings as bands of galaxies with alternating voids in between. Is there a honeycomb pattern in the magnetic field? Archimedes Plutonium http://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium/ whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
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