From: Archimedes Plutonium on
Last night I tried out the prism experiment to see if it duplicates
the fiberglass redshift.
It does not. But later on that night, I played around with refraction
repeated images.

Now I realize that in the Luminet team researching the Poincare
Dodecahedral Space
that there is a repeating of images in that Cosmos. Where you reach a
point in that
Space where structures of galaxies beging to repeat as double images.

So I took a look at Jarrett's mapping to see what would be the first
candidates of
a repeat image due to a Cosmic Refraction due to geometry of Space
itself.

It does not take long to see that the P-P and P-I are these first
candidates.

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http://spider.ipac.caltech.edu/staff/jarrett/papers/LSS/


The third layer (0.01 < z < 0.02) is dominated by the P-P
supercluster
(left side of image) and the P-I supercluster extending up into the
ZoA terminating as the Great Attractor region (notably Abell 3627)

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Notice that both are long filament like strings of galaxies. Note also
that
they lie about 180 degrees opposite one another.

So are they a refraction, duplicate image of 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