Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Dwarf and Hobbit Galaxies, and an Inner Twin World

Considering my last few posts that had a synchro-focus on "small particles" as well as "small meteors", which finally led to the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy, I decided to research a bit more on the topic.  I would like to mention before hand,  that the galaxy had stood out because of the fact that it was in the process of colliding with and being absorbed by the Milky Way.   At the time, Astronomers were only aware of one this one, which as you can garner from my Toumai Blog in 2009.

The condensed formations of stars that you see in the bottom of the photo at left, is a dwarf galaxy. The reason why the stars "appear" so congested, is not due to its actual size, after all, a dwarf has only a few million stars whereas the milky way has hundreds of millions.  What makes the difference, is that from our perspective here on earth, we are looking up at somewhat of a cross section of the dwarf galaxy which is better explained by the image I put up in my previous post (see the artistic rendering at right below ).

Note the little dot that represents our sun (where both u and i are located), that appears to be positioned in the well formed, and as we envision it,  the Milky Way Galaxy, which we have long considered to be "our" galaxy".  Then note the other circular lines that are intersecting the Milky Way at different locations, with one in particular intersecting at the area where we are located.  All we are able to see via modern telescopes, are the intense cluster as per the photo above, and now you can understand why the area of clustered stars... we are looking at a cross section of a long string of stars-- remnants of a galaxy in the process of breaking up, most of which will eventually be absorbed into the Milky Way.
 
Note the following excerpt taken from a Wikipedia Article re: Dwarf Galaxy  (Here): 
The Milky Way has more than 20 known dwarf galaxies orbiting it, and recent observations[6] have also led astronomers to believe the largest globular cluster in the Milky Way, Omega Centauri, is in fact the core of a dwarf galaxy with a black hole in its center, which was at some time absorbed by the Milky Way
As you can see, times have changed and new discoveries have been made.  In fact, today Astronomers are aware of one that is even closer to us than the Sagittarius Dwarf, the Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy.

The Dwarf Galaxy article goes on to mention another even smaller galaxy called a Hobbit.

Note the following from the Hobbit wiki page:
Tolkien believed he had invented the word "hobbit" when he began writing The Hobbit (it was revealed years after his death that the word predated Tolkien's usage, though with a different meaning).
One of the things that is evidenced by the field of etymology (word/name origins), is that a good many words fall out of usage over time, and so it can also be extrapolated that before recorded time there are a vast amount of words that no longer used that we are not aware of.  Still we simply understand and know this simple truth in the same way that we can look up to the billions upon billions of stars and know that somewhere out there, is a planet like earth... one that is able to sustain life as we know it... and perhaps one that already has life... intelligent life.  

The only sure thing it seems, is that nothing is ever as it seems in our world and universe.

To those of you who have read my posts, should find this whole idea, a bit familiar.   In much the same way, our bodies have absorbed the body of our "inner conjoined twin", hence the subconscious mind as we know of it, butt obviously NOTT the entire story.  The subconscious mind is not ours, but that of our inner twin who are able to influence our thoughts and actions, hence they are the ones behind synchronicity... working together as a cohesive unit-- a parallel world to our own, they generate synchronicity because they are trying to "come out" and to "communicate" to us now and at this point in time where we should be able to examine the evidence and so essentially, "see them"... as we are now able to "see  Dwarf and Hobbit galaxies", for what they truly are-- not a part of the Milky way, but a separate galaxy altogether.

With this new knowledge, the question becomes, what Galaxy do we originate... and of greater importance at the moment, which twin has the ultimate say and control over our conjoined minds?! 

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