From: Archimedes Plutonium on
Now take another look at this picture:

http://www.atlasoftheuniverse.com/nearsc.html

And divide that picture into four quadrants: with the 1st quadrant
containing the Hercules supercluster and the Centaurus Supercluster.
And define a notion of angle of slant with respect to the origin
point.
The angle of slant of these Hercules and Centaurus is about a 45
degree
positive slant.

In the 2nd quadrant we have the Pavo-Indus supercluster and its angle
of
slant is about 45 degrees negative.

In the 3rd quadrant we have the Columba supercluster with angle of
slant
of 45 degrees positive.

In the 4th quadrant we have the Hydra supercluster and the Leo
supercluster
with angle of slant the same as the 2nd quadrant of 45 degrees
negative.

So can this pattern be a result of a Big Bang explosion? No, for it is
too neat
and too systematic and too finely tuned to be an explosion pattern.
The pattern
here is that of a Cosmic Magnetic Field, as I was describing those
iron filings
whiskers aligned with the magnet.

Curiously the P-P supercluster looks out of place for it seems to be
partly in the
2nd quadrant and partly in the 3rd. But I reckon that this is a result
of the Hubble
Law Doppler redshift applied to the P-P that is in error of its
distance and perhaps
the P-P is not one integral supercluster but rather two different
superclusters spaced
far apart from one another.

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