Geologic Galactic Theory

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No, you can't edit the original post. Too late for that.

Just post your revision next in this thread. Members will still see it. Will also allow the history of the previous discussion to be retained.
One paper's abstract is useable as a reference. Do I need to purchase the entire paper to verify.
 
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What is the catalogue name for our Milky Way Galaxy. M# or NGC#### I mean what! Best reference I have found is Sgr A* which is a point in space, at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. But it is not a Galaxy!
 
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What is the catalogue name for our Milky Way Galaxy. M# or NGC#### I mean what! Best reference I have found is Sgr A* which is a point in space, at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. But it is not a Galaxy!
The Galaxy is simply referred to as "The Galaxy" or "The Milky Way", it does not have a reference in any catalogue of astronomical objects. Sgr A* is not a point in space, it is the SMBH at the heart of the galaxy - not quite the same thing.
 
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The Galaxy is simply referred to as "The Galaxy" or "The Milky Way", it does not have a reference in any catalogue of astronomical objects. Sgr A* is not a point in space, it is the SMBH at the heart of the galaxy - not quite the same thing.
The Galaxy is a SBc type, and Sgr A* is not, AgrA* is a SMBH point, having no SBc Arms and CBs. A Galactic Year is a SOL SgrA* CMB orbital period. This different than a SOL SgrA* SBc period (transiting all the SBc Arms and CB-near and CB-far alignments). The Milky Way needs a SgrA*-SBc Cataloged entry.
 
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"Pattern recognition, even when not based on tangible factors, is something the human brain is suited for. That is what I see here. The periods and alignments of your model seems to be doing just that, finding a "repeating pattern" against the random backdrop of the galaxy."
This is now solved...
 
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Status. My original 'Primer' based on the Arms looks tight. But the CB paths to SOL are not. Many Magnetars, Neutron Stars, and Blackholes may deflect that path out to SOL. Zeroing in on the 234ma Carnian Pluvial Episode (CPE) deflection from 243ma idealized vector, adding that other two vectors as also not tight.
 

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