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From: Archimedes Plutonium on 23 May 2010 14:54 Alright, making some real nice decent progress here. Notice on Magnetic lines of force from an iron filing experiment shown in Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetism If you scroll about 3/4 of the way down on that entry you see a iron filing experiment and when I saw it last night, one of those string or ribbons of filings reminded me of the Perseus-Pisces supercluster or the P-P supercluster in Jarrett's mapping. http://spider.ipac.caltech.edu/staff/jarrett/papers/LSS/ Another picture of the magnet iron filing experiment is seen on page 687 of Fundamentals of Physics, 3rd ed, Halliday & Resnick, 1988. I prefer any and all these older physics textbooks since the newer ones are infiltrated with the phony and fake black-holes, big bang and other assorted nonsense. Anyway, if one tries out the magnet-iron filing experiment with various sorts of magnets and filings then one can approach what looks to be very much like the 3rd layer involving the P-P and P-I superclusters of Jarrett's, possibly Juric's mapping of the galaxies. The fact that the superclusters so much resembles a ribbon or string as the iron filings under a magnet, is proof enough that the Cosmic glue and builder of galaxies is Electromagnetism. Now I played around with my crude filings of assorted sizes to get to a resemblance of the 3rd layer in Jarrett's mapping so as to see where the other clusters and walls and voids would fit into the P-P RING of the 3rd layer. As seen in Wikipedia's magnetism entry that the most dense filings are in the center and along the edges of the North and South poles of the magnet. Now I doubt that the Plutonium Atom Universe would have a north and south pole of a magnet visible, but only a center band. And that center band would easily correspond to the Sloan Great Wall. And the P-P supercluster would be about 180 degrees opposite this central band. This would mean that the galaxies form ribbons of superclusters for the most part. And those ribbons would form outlines of rings on a cosmic scale. So that if Juric and Jarrett would drop their love of a Doppler redshift placement of galaxies in their mapping and simply tried to reassemble the Cosmic Mapping as to make it resemble a magnet and iron-filings, then we would have concentric rings of ribbons of galaxies. The quasars would be rather like the unribboned galaxies that fill in the ring-bands. The quasars would be galaxies that are loners so to speak. The quasars would be the iron filing that was alone and unclustered. The huge redshift of quasars is explained by the fiberglass experiment of a white light galaxy that is moving towards Earth and for which Space has scattered and refracted the image. Much like the oncoming white headlights of cars seen through the fiberglass. Now looking at Jarrett's 3rd layer where Jarrett speaks about the Ring with some detail, there is also the forming of a ring in the 2nd layer. And if we dismiss the Doppler redshift altogether and just reassemble the Jarrett mapping with the intent of "making as many rings as possible" with the galaxies shown, I suspect that we can end up with 7 rings in all since Jarrett has more than 7 layers. Now as for the distance to the P-P supercluster, it is supposed that this distance is 400 million light years away. Now I am happy with that number and not going to question it as the upper bound or upper limit of distance and that all the galaxies shown or displayed by both Juric and Jarrett are 400 million light years away or less. And that none of those galaxies are further away than 400 million light years. But in the future, I should be able to actually calculate a more accurate upper bound. I should be able to use the data of the best density of our observable Cosmos. If that density is in fact 1 hydrogen atom per cubic meter and given that density and given the laws of electromagnetism and then finding the Magnet-Iron Filing Experiment that comes closest to matching the observed superclusters such as P-P and the Ring, then using those three datum, I should be able to calculate a more precise Upper Limit of distance that the telescope can reach, and more accurate than the 400 million light years. 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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