Fig. 70. Sprocket wheels for ED.L.'s Sweet Sixteen family of cylinders.
Fig. 71. Stationary particle nearly isotropically receiving gravitons.
Fig. 72. Moving particle asymmetrically receiving gravitons.
Fig. 73. More attractive absorptions of gravitons in front.
Fig. 74. Example galaxy centers, prior to expansion.
Fig. 75. Example galaxy centers, after expansion.
Fig. 76. An initial portion of unconstrained space.
Fig. 77. The portion of unconstrained space after some expansion.
Fig. 78. Strings and sheets of magnetic dipoles of rotating positive nuclei.
Fig. 79. Central and far-away "returning" magnetic fields.
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