Re: visible cosmic network of deep sky filaments ("Murray mesh") as redshifted hard gamma radiation from macroscopic cosmic F- and D-strings from epoch just after inflation (Copeland, Myers, Polchinski 2004.05.25): Murray 2004.06.19 rmforall

From: greywolf42 (mingstb_at_marssim-ss.com)
Date: 06/19/04


Date: Sat, 19 Jun 2004 07:00:01 -0700

Rich Murray <rmforall@att.net> wrote in message
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>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AstroDeep/7
> visible cosmic network of deep sky filaments ("Murray mesh") as redshifted
> hard gamma radiation from macroscopic cosmic F- and D-strings from epoch
> just after inflation (Copeland, Myers, Polchinski 2004.05.25):
> Murray 2004.06.19 rmforall
>
> Rich Murray, MA Room For All rmforall@comcast.net
> 1943 Otowi Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505 USA 505-501-2298
>
> 2004 June 19
>
> On August 30 2001, I became intrigued with easily visible, equally easily
> dismissable networks of faint, thin, crooked, connected, continuous
threads,
> discernable with patient scrutiny of almost all deep sky images at visible
> and infrared ranges.
>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AstroDeep/1
> http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/astrodeep/lst?.dir=/&.view=t
> deep sky background filaments: images and interpretation:
> Murray 2002.01.19 rmforall
>
> Click on the thumbnail photos to get the photos, and click on those
> in turn to get full screen photos.
>
> Artifacts? Or?-- immense filaments of H, He, and dark
> matter, lit by intense UV from the earliest very massive
> stars, "...during the first 10E8 years of the history of
> the universe at redshifts between 50 and 10...,"
> Prof. Richard B. Larson, Sci. Am. Dec 2001, and
> http://www.astro.yale.edu/larson/papers/Noordwijk99.pdf
> [7 pages]. This very early intense UV is now redshifted
> into the visible and IR bands, and may supply about half of
> the current cosmic IR background. The filaments are
> generally as thin as 1 pixel.

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Keep in mind that all Hubble images are computer-processed and enhanced.
This is part of the 'fix' required due to the spherical aberration of the
main mirror. You may be seeing simple pixel artifacts. Or, you may be
'seeing' patterns that aren't there (like Percival's Martian canals). At
any rate, I can't seem to see any such objects. But then, I may not have
been patient enough.

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