Friday, 23 May 2008

Clifford Anthony Paiva_ BSMRA: Galaxy Disintegration Processes; Electromagnetic Propagation Extinction; BSMRA_Geller LInes; BSMRA_ Arp 278; BSMRA_Arp 284; Arp 286; NGC 5566; NGC 4319 Connecton; BSMRA_Arp 27, NGC 7578; Arp 26; M 101; Arp 3; Arp 41; NGC 1232; Arp 85, M 51CONNECTION; Arp 29, NGC 6946; Arp 27; Arp 93; Arp 84; Arp 112, BSMRA_NGC 7805; Arp 278, BSMRA_NGC 7253;

Image processing of Dr. Halton Arp's Peculiar Catalogue continues, especially as these galaxies and clusters of galaxies reveal disintegration of spiral arms and galaxy collision (see for example Arp 3414).  Galactic wakes are frequently observed as the intergalactic transmission fields of the extant hydrogen-helium medium are heated by the galaxies displacement and collision. Galaxies do not form; they disintegrate along the arms and fuse violently into the center of the vortices. (Black holes and Big Bang models hold no position here since neither are experimentally verified; only inferences are applied to these unsubstantiated models.)  Geller compression zones along intergalactic clusters are real and may indicate a spherically rotating Universe, and the existence of Coriolis-coupled standing waves. It is along these universally distributed standing waves (acoustic compression Geller lines) that intergalactic clusters accumulate and generate heat.

 


BSMRA_Arp Objects in Arp Sequence.doc

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C.A. Paiva_BSMRA_Arp Objects in Arp and NGC Sequence.pdf


 

NGC 3414 Arp 162.pdf

 

Clifford Anthony Paiva: Arp Galaxies in Disintegration.pdf

Clifford Anthony Paiva RESUME 2010.doc