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Helix Nebula
Not so obvious is that there is again a large mass star at the centre of this nebula.
It is actually difficult to determine how square versus how circular the different colured regions are.
I conjecture that my hypothesis that black holes and wormholes can be straight, U shaped, or ogive (S shaped) applies here.
Perhaps the wormhole or zunnel is not straight into 4D but slightly distorted in its path.
Helix Nebula (false colour)
This seems to help, at least a little! The outer regions seem more circular in 3D while as we travel to the
centre the dark blue region is cubic and 4D in nature.
At the centre of the nebula we have a circular 3D pattern again?
This suggests to me that light and forces from the central star form a wormhole that is U shaped. It does not actually enter 4D but is reflected back into 3D. Again we cannot visually know that the light has been distorted unless we are aware of this geometry.
Red Square Nebula
This has a nice rectangular pattern indicating a stronger force acting into 4D on two of its sides.
Red Square Nebula (false colour)
The ztar shape is clear in both pictures but the arms of the ztar are more distinct in this negative picture.
The fact that the arms are not set at 90 degrees is a result of the rectangular displacement.
Ring Nebula
This nebula does not have a strong cubic nature but seems to be early in its development of 4D forces.
Looking closer I see that within the inner dark blue region are two stars. One at about 325 degrees or 10:30 with the hour hand of a clock and the other is at 95 degrees approximately.
These seem to help to distort space. There are also two more stars in the same relaive positions but in the outer black space.
Ring Nebula (false colour)
There is an elliptical pattern too in this picture.
Interestingly this poses a problem: if we distort space in a cubic fashion does this mean it has to be shifted into 4D?
If you come across any other examples of cubic astronomic bodies please let me know.
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