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Spiral Galaxy NGC 4622: "an incovenient galaxy"[change source]

NGC 4622 (found by Gene G. Byrd) is only "an inconvenient galaxy" [1] to a Closed System of Analysis (i.e., using a finite number of variables and dimensions).

First Space is polarized by Two Turns: a turn toward the Closed System (finite) and the turn toward the Open System (infinite).[2]

In the 3-dimensional space, the Closed System turn (i.e., the entropy turn) is the most noticeable; particularly, if you've limited your observation to a linear time sequence.

The Open System turn (i.e., the creation turn) is less noticeable in the 3-dimensional space. However, the turn can be noticed in the occasional retrograde spin and orbit of a star, planet, or moon; the turn is even more noticeable when you find two galactic arms turning in opposition (e.g., NGC 4622). [3]--FrankHatch (talk) 20:01, 13 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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  • The term Milky Way first came out in the English language in a poem by Chaucer.

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"See yonder, lo, the Galaxyë
 Which men clepeth the Milky Wey,
 For hit is whyt".[1]
  1. Geoffrey Chaucer. The House of Fame, ~1380."Online Etymology Dictionary". Retrieved 2007-01-03.
  2. Does anybody know how to fix this and stop the {{Quote| appeaaring? DJDunsie (talk) 18:18, 14 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

     Fixed - It only missed two }} -Barras (talk) 18:23, 14 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]