Posted on 03/13/2015 7:50:24 AM PDT by Red Badger
The Milky Way galaxy is at least 50 percent larger than is commonly estimated, according to new findings that reveal that the galactic disk is contoured into several concentric ripples. Credit: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
The density of light detected in the Milky Way reveals a rippling contour. Credit: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
An unlabeled view of the corrugated Milky Way Credit: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Video at link.................
SPACE Ping!.......................
I think they have the Sun located a bit too far towards the center of the galaxy.
So, someone dropped the sun into the middle of space, and caused a ripple effect. Just like dropping a rock into a pond.
The good news is that the Monoceros Ring is populated by unicorns.
Apparently the place for our Sun has moved since the ripple theory changes the dimensions of the galaxy....................
My guess is that they did this to show the new perspective of our solar system relative to the now-larger galaxy.
I must be missing something... It’s been known for a long time that the galaxy had “arms” that radiated out like a spinning wheel. obviously those arms are “denser” with stars than in areas where the arms aren’t. so is that what they are calling “corrugated”? that isn’t news to me and im no astrophysisist. that’s why i’m asking what i’m missing. Now if they are saying the arms are longer than previously estimated and therefore, there is an extra “corrugation” beyond us in that particular direction on the diagram, in effect extending the galaxy out farther than previously thought then yeah, cool, I can see that. is that all this is?
Our solar system has moved from the outer bands of the galaxy to a distance one-third of the way to its core, and this happened in less than 10 years.
If we don't change drastically and immediately, we will be consumed by the large black hole at the galaxies center within the next 5 years. Paging Algore.
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I think that is the point of the article. the sun is not as close to the edge as previously thought. the galaxy is bigger than previously mapped. however you want to look at it
Every galaxy is a drain hole for the universe..............
What it means is that the galaxy is larger because the density of matter in the arms causes the fabric of space-time to be warped in such a way as to cause the linear distance to be misleading to the eye. Like a Chinese fan, the galaxy is not truly flat, but has folds that make it bigger than it seems....................If I understand it correctly.............
John Batchelor has a hobby which is astronomy and almost always devotes a small segment of his show to developments in space exploration.
Last nights guest discussed our solar system and mentioned that it as circumnavigates in its arm position location.
Our solar system is moving faster than the arm. Which suggests (his guest did not offer this) our solar system moves from one arm of the spiral to another as it moves in its allocated space depicted in those artists conceptions.
Well, golly gee! I thought “SCIENCE” (that ubiquitous non-entity) knew everything?
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The page morphed into the entire “American Beauty”, and I am enjoying it as we speak. :-)
We’ve ‘evolved’ from the ‘Flat Earth’ the ‘Round Earth’ concept. Now from the ‘Flat Galaxy’ to the ‘Corrugated Galaxy’.........................
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