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What if  (on light from Galaxies)

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G=EMC^2 Glazier - 24 Jun 2008 14:30 GMT
I'm thinking "spiral galaxies" (disks) like Andomeda. Andromeda is like
looking at a fried egg edge on. What if we saw all of  its view to us
flat face on?  It would be bigger and brighter.   As I type this I'm
looking at a picture of the spiral galaxy M74 face on and it shows me
its wide open spiral arms. It has to be showing its maximum light.
Since it is the same size as the Milky way and if our galaxy is showing
itself with the same plane of view it would be almost a mirror image.
My main point for this post is this  Viewing galaxies that are flat can
be tricky,especially at great distances.  I hope we are using this
thinking in light intensity of spiral galaxies  Best to keep in mind a
mirror edge on shows us nothing.  Bert  PS 40% of galaxies are the flat
kind
BradGuth - 24 Jun 2008 16:06 GMT
> I'm thinking "spiral galaxies" (disks) like Andomeda. Andromeda is like
> looking at a fried egg edge on. What if we saw all of  its view to us
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> mirror edge on shows us nothing.  Bert  PS 40% of galaxies are the flat
> kind

We seem to know next to nothing about our home galaxy, much less about
the most nearby of stars and of their associated planets and moons.
Of course, our very own binary planet Selene as our moon, as well as
the planet Venus has become taboo/nondisclosure rated.

- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
Starman - 24 Jun 2008 22:30 GMT
I wouldn't say nothing, we seem to know a bit more by now:

http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap080606.html

>> I'm thinking "spiral galaxies" (disks) like Andomeda. Andromeda is like
>> looking at a fried egg edge on. What if we saw all of  its view to us
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>
> - Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
BradGuth - 06 Jul 2008 17:23 GMT
> I wouldn't say nothing, we seem to know a bit more by now:
>
>  http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap080606.html

True enough.  That's why I'd said "next to nothing".   We know perhaps
0.0001% about photons and of what makes our universe tick.

- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 25 Jun 2008 14:00 GMT
Spiral galaxies on edge are cheating us out of 95% of their light,and
are throwing red and blue photons at us at the same time.  Elliptic(
ball shaped galaxies) give us the best light intensity     Then I'm
thinking of the "Spindle galaxy"  This is a lenticular galaxy,I'm
looking at it in my scrape book as I'm typing and the picture is seen
exactly edge on,and it clearly shows the dark lane of dust that marks
its disk,and neatly bisecting it.  It tells what a great job the Hubble
telescope has done for astronomy.   I'm thinking now "Lenticular get
their name from what I'm getting at in this post,and that is they get
their name from being edge on in our viewing them.        Yes I'm right
on the money on that thinking,for here I see galaxy M86 and it is tricky
to classify.  Well its all a plane of viewing from our Earth telescopes
Bert
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 25 Jun 2008 19:21 GMT
OK  this thought just jumped in and I'll use it for a question. "How
many far away galaxies are not observable(seen) because they are edge on
and that takes away 95% of their light hitting the Earth,and even with
its great telescopes ?  Bert
BradGuth - 06 Jul 2008 17:36 GMT
> OK  this thought just jumped in and I'll use it for a question. "How
> many far away galaxies are not observable(seen) because they are edge on
> and that takes away 95% of their light hitting the Earth,and even with
> its great telescopes ?  Bert

We can see perhaps 0.1% of what's out there, although the farthest of
galactic and ISM/rogue stuff could be moving away at half the speed of
light.  So, perhaps we can detect and thus account for all of
0.0001%.  Most of everything within astronomy and astrophysics is
deductively subjective, and continually getting revised (mostly on
behalf of covering butts and keeping their mainstream status quo ship
afloat).

Most of what's seen is merely inert or secondary/recoil eye-candy, so
it doesn't really matter either way.  IO and Titan seem perfectly
active and reactive at the same time, although Venus is much more so
active and reactive, as well as damn close by to boot.

A far better question:  Why is Bert so deathly afraid of dealing with
other intelligent life as having been existing/coexisting on Venus?

- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
Saul Levy - 29 Jun 2008 18:31 GMT
Simply rotate those galaxies to face on and you will know, BEERTbrain!

All it takes is one of BradBoi's supercomputers.

Astronomers do it all the time.

Saul Levy

>Spiral galaxies on edge are cheating us out of 95% of their light,and
>are throwing red and blue photons at us at the same time.  Elliptic(
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>to classify.  Well its all a plane of viewing from our Earth telescopes
>Bert
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 30 Jun 2008 14:42 GMT
Cactus Saul  I'm talking reality  Bert
Saul Levy - 02 Jul 2008 07:24 GMT
I have no idea what you're talking about, BEERTbrain!  lmao!

Quote me or just SHUT UP!

Saul Levy

>Cactus Saul  I'm talking reality  Bert
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 06 Jul 2008 15:30 GMT
Cactus Saul  Your low wit brain is making you frustrated and angrier.
There is no need to "SHOUT"  bert
BradGuth - 06 Jul 2008 17:41 GMT
> Cactus Saul  Your low wit brain is making you frustrated and angrier.
> There is no need to "SHOUT"  bert

Why are you responding to that Zionist/Nazi "Saul Levy"? (are you
Jewish or of something far worse than?)

Has there ever been anything topic constructive by way of their faith-
based or DARPA intellectual cartel? (didn't think so)

- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 06 Jul 2008 17:59 GMT
Brad I'm not a bigot like you Saul and I might differ,but we don't have
to be put down millions of people. Cactus SAUL is just  one person He
might not have a Kosher brain that makes Jews great thinkers but he is
still a person to be reckoned with.  Brad you beg this question  "WHAT
IS A YID BY YOU ?  Brad you are a humankind low life  GO CRAWL BACK
UNDER  THE ROCK YOU CAME FROM.  Bert
BradGuth - 06 Jul 2008 19:05 GMT
> Brad I'm not a bigot like you Saul and I might differ,but we don't have
> to be put down millions of people. Cactus SAUL is just  one person He
> might not have a Kosher brain that makes Jews great thinkers but he is
> still a person to be reckoned with.  Brad you beg this question  "WHAT
> IS A YID BY YOU ?  Brad you are a humankind low life  GO CRAWL BACK
> UNDER  THE ROCK YOU CAME FROM.  Bert

A Yid is typically a white Jewish boy, not necessarily by any means a
bad one.  It seems those other dark-skinned Yids had been
systematically excluded and/or banished or simply gamma and X-ray
irradiated to near extinction as of long ago, including their having
those Roman partners in crimes against humanity as having put that
other pesky dark-skinned Yid on a stick.

You obviously consider the whole truth and nothing but the truth as
bigot worthy?

I'm certainly impressed.  Do you also believe there's no such thing as
a bad Yid?

Is a "Kosher brain" what their plagiarist and Zionist puppet Einstein
had to work with?

How about yourself; is there no such a thing as a snookered and
dumbfounded Kosher Beer brain? (apparently so)

Stop complaining about the excessive cost and perpetual crimes of life
in Florida, because they're all contributed by one and the same kind
as your close friend Saul Levy, and otherwise by those of his brown-
nosed company of other bad Yids and Mafia that suddenly (because of
me) you can't find anything the least bit wrong with.  Or, is all of
this getting too bipolar for your snookered and dumbfounded beer brain
to accept as you stew away within your section-8 abode made of empty
beer cans that the public got to pay for.

-    Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
Saul Levy - 08 Jul 2008 01:47 GMT
Maybe BradBoi's so low that he has no rock to crawl out from under,
BEERTbrain!  lmao!

OH NO, maybe the Borg put him here!

Saul Levy

>Brad I'm not a bigot like you Saul and I might differ,but we don't have
>to be put down millions of people. Cactus SAUL is just  one person He
>might not have a Kosher brain that makes Jews great thinkers but he is
>still a person to be reckoned with.  Brad you beg this question  "WHAT
>IS A YID BY YOU ?  Brad you are a humankind low life  GO CRAWL BACK
>UNDER  THE ROCK YOU CAME FROM.  Bert
Saul Levy - 07 Jul 2008 21:58 GMT
Nice KOOKRANT, BradBoi!  lmfjao!

You still don't even know who is a Joo!

BAWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

There are definitely things worse then Joos!  How about YOU and the
WartPiggy?

Saul Levy

>> Cactus Saul  Your low wit brain is making you frustrated and angrier.
>> There is no need to "SHOUT"  bert
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>
>- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
Saul Levy - 08 Jul 2008 01:43 GMT
AW, f.ck OFF, BEERTbrain!  lmao!

Saul Levy

>Cactus Saul  Your low wit brain is making you frustrated and angrier.
>There is no need to "SHOUT"  bert
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 08 Jul 2008 13:41 GMT
Cactus Saul  Your low wit brain is causing anguish  Take your medication
Bert
 
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