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Originally Posted by jase
Great Bert!
The folds of dust across the scene remind me of a large scale fox fur nebula for some reason. Nice transitional glow toward the center of the galaxy too. More mosaics please! They can't be beaten with it comes to resolution coupled to a wide field vista. Thanks for sharing.
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The Universe is Fractal Jase. When dust and gas that is gravitationally bound no matter how weakly, is disturbed by stellar winds and supernovae and distorted by magnetic fields then it is not surprising that the same sorts of patterns emerge. The supernovae just add more material to this cosmic river. It is a bit like water flowing over rocks. We humans have evolved to recognise patterns as a means to survival. It has given us art music literature science etc. and all the other higher things that define who we are.
Bert