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January 4, 2007
As above, so below
"M77 is a large galaxy and together with its faint outer spiral arms may extend up to 170,000 light years across. As a Seyfert Type II galaxy, it is highly luminous. . . .
Seyfert galaxies are a subclass of galaxies known as active galaxies. Active galaxies are distinguished from normal galaxies by virtue of their "active galactic nucleus" or AGN. . . .
The Seyfert type nucleus releases prodigious amounts of energy at a wide range of wavelengths, but is especially strong at infrared and radio wavelengths. In contrast to a normal galactic nucleus the energy released from the Seyfert nucleus arises from a nonstellar source. The central engine of the Seyfert nucleus (and all AGN) is believed to be an accretion disk that continuously drops matter into a supermassive black hole. . . .
Surrounding the accretion disk-black hole complex is a torus shaped (donut shaped) ring of opaque gas. When matter from the rotating accretion disk falls into the black hole, energy is released in the form of super heated gas jets which exit the nucleus at relativistic speeds through the hole in the torus which confines or collimates the jet into a cone shaped structure. . . ."

Double Rainbow at Lake Powell
(text and images by Robert Gendler)
"The most important property of the Aura seems to be the fact that it contains INFORMATION about the object. . . .
The Aura around humans is partly composed from EM (electromagnetic) radiation, spanning from microwave, infrared (IR) to UV light. The low frequency microwave and infrared part of the spectrum (body heat) seems to be related to . . . the functioning of our body (DNA structure, metabolism, circulation etc.) whereas high frequency (UV part) is more related to our conscious activity such as thinking, creativity, intentions, sense of humor and emotions. . . .
We cannot fake the Aura. It shows our True Nature and intentions for everyone to see."
(from notes on aura reading by Dr Tom Chalko)

- Figure of Christ, by Heinrich Hofmann
Posted by Neal at January 4, 2007 10:55 PM | Category: Father Time
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