A Day in the Life of SPUE
18 September 2004
Hubble's Classification System for Galaxies
As a note, the normal life-cycle of SPUE is -- 1) emanate from source, 2a) be brow-beaten back (coalesce with others in interference patterns to become "magnetism") into returning because of slow launch speed or high-SPUE neighborhood, or 2b) escape into the infinite universe and become the "anti-gravity" bullet (a "bb" shot) to pressure objects towards objects shadowed from the opposite side (i.e, create the "gravity" artifact), 3a) coalesce with other SPUE to form rotating binary or more complex blobs (become energy or light), 3b) enter a SPUE Field (from the equatorial angle) and either orbit or collide with blobs and release energy (join the "free SPUE" equilibrium neighborhood), or 3c) enter a SPUE Field (from the polar angle) and 3c1) accrete into the core, 3c2) skirt the outer magnetic field and continue out the other pole (electric current flow) or 3c3) be slowed by the magnetic field (i.e., SPUE Field drag) emancipate "free SPUE" out the equatorial axis (the gyroscopic effect -- thank you Joseph Newman!), 4) when cores "collide" - 4a) they, like SPUE pairs, form multi-core, rotating composites, 4b) they break-up creating irregular shaped cores with continuing "radiation" until they accrete back into spherical shapes, or 4c) they essential disintegrate each other back into "free SPUE"
Real Pictures of Space
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(<http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/universe>)
SPUE Stream Dynamics -- "Going around" defines its own "gravity"

3 Mb QuickTime Movie of SPUE - The Wind ABOVE My Wings
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