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English: Physics of Sound Sensory System of the Inner Ear & Space Time Continuum - By Doctor Emad kayyam .
This illustration shows how the galaxies in our universe Spiral then Lenticular then Elliptical are arranged in Hubble sequence (Hubble tuning fork) since a very early time "big bang" until now in the same way that our bony connected spaces in the internal Ear, Cochlea (spiral in shape) then Saccule (Lenticular in shape) then Utricle (Elliptical in shape) are arranged too. Notice also that gravity is the only physical power that domain in this large scale of the universe and our internal Ear is the only organ of perception and sensor to this force "semi lunar canals, Utricle and saccule". More over the 3-semi-lunar canals is the embryological origin to these bony connected spaces the same way these galaxies evolved from the 3-dimensions of space. N.B: This figured image is best understood if you study Edwin Hubble Classification Scheme at the following article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubble_classification |
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Figure 1: Hubble Tuning Fork: File:Hubble TuningFork.jpg: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubble_classification: Original uploader was Cosmo0 at en.wikipedia Figure 2: Figure 7.133 the Ear in Situ: Grant’s Atlas of Anatomy, Ninth Edition. Figure 3: Didier Descouens: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Oreille_Interne.png Figure 4: File:Gray925.png: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Gray925.png Figure 5: (A) The giant elliptical galaxy ESO 325-G004: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliptical_galaxy Author: J. Blakeslee (Washington State University) http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/galaxy/elliptical/2007/08/image/a/warn (B) NGC 2787: is an example of a lenticular galaxy with visible dust absorption. While this galaxy has been classified as an S0 galaxy, one can see the difficulty in differentiating between spirals, ellipticals, and lenticulars. Credit: HST, File:NGC 2787.jpg: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:NGC_2787.jpg Author: NASA and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA) Source: http://www.spacetelescope.org/images/opo0207a/ http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/newsdesk/archive/releases/2002/07/image/a (C) File:M101 hires STScI-PRC2006-10a.jpg: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_galaxies Author: o Credit for Hubble Image: NASA and ESA o Acknowledgment: K.D. Kuntz (GSFC), F. Bresolin (University of Hawaii), J. Trauger (JPL), J. Mould (NOAO), and Y.-H. Chu (University of Illinois, Urbana) o Credit for CFHT Image: Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope/ J.-C. Cuillandre/Coelum o Credit for NOAO Image: G. Jacoby, B. Bohannan, M. Hanna/ NOAO/AURA/NSF • See also: http://www.spacetelescope.org/news/html/heic0602.html Figure 6: Prevailing model of the origin and expansion of spacetime and all that it contains. File:CMB Timeline300 no WMAP.jpg: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:CMB_Timeline300_no_WMAP.jpg Figure 7: Poster of Hubble Tuning Fork ( http://sings.stsci.edu/Publications/sings_poster.html ) displays the 75 SINGS galaxies arranged in a tuning fork based on their optical morphology. The color images of each galaxy were created from the SINGS IRAC 3.6um (blue), IRAC 8.0um (green), and MIPS 24um (red) images. Most of the work for the poster itself was carried about by Karl Gordon with significant help from Robert Hurt. Many SINGS team members and Spitzer Science Center staff contributed helpful comments and advice. The Spitzer Science Center has a feature article on this poster at this link: http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/explore/articles/20071214.shtml The poster can be used for any non-commercial application without requesting permission. Further work created, prepared, designed, drawn, set & released by Dr Emad Kayyam |
Author | Dr. Emad Kayyam, (Dr. Emad Kayyam Collections, https://www.scribd.com/dremad_kayyam6629), https://www.youtube.com/user/KAYYAM2010/featured, dremad_kayyam@yahoo.com, (Medical Doctor & Multidisciplinary Researcher). |
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