Astronomers note our galaxy and local cluster VirgoA are orbiting the Great Attractor, the heart of Laniakea, next they discovered that Laniakea and other superclusters are orbiting the largest magnetic attractor in our universe the Shapley Supercluster, at the centre of Shapley lies Shapley8 (heart of our universe).
On this image (lower right) we're looking through a series of identifiable 'golden phi ratio' cosmic structures, starting with the local galactic cluster [1]VirgoA, then behind that we see the heart of Laniakea, the [2]Great Attractor, then beyond that we go through the [3]Centaurs cluster to [4]Shapley and eventually Shapley8 at its centre.
At each step of this fractal Cosmo-Genetic-Family-Tree we see the decagon (DNA helix in plan view is a decagon), the cosmic level of braiding helical DNA strands.
Visually on the 24th and 25th of October we can look out from our earth through our Sun to see in the distance the largest mega-cluster of galaxies called the Shapley Supercluster, at the centre sits Shapley8 and cluster called Abell3558, at the centre of this central cluster is the galaxy ESO444-46 (top image: 243, 391).
Our galaxy, our local cluster, Laniakea, and numerous other clusters are being magnetically drawn to Shapley8, those on the far side of Shapley are being pulled this way, all in orbit around Shapley8.
From our galaxy this is the longest braid-wavelength there is.
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This visual alignment doesn't mean we go in a straight line to Shapley.
Example: Bruce Cathie plotted the flight paths of UFOs, he found they travelled along superluminal longitudinal scalar vectors from one location to another, using Earthgrid node portals as a slingshot propellant.
Longitudinal scalar wave (Google it) can be visualised as a telescoping pole, each smaller extension is a golden ratio acceleration through the Zero Point/Planck scale/Light Speed, golden ratio velocities beyond light speed soon become instantaneous (to our brain and measuring tools).
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To make the journey through this cosmo-genetic-family-tree, we do so by navigating through a coherent array of larger and larger stargates, weaving golden ratio longitudinal scalar braids (wormholes), each larger braid being the needed compressing squeeze to slingshot through to the next centre. Wormholes are the Chi lines of Arc Angels, linking stars and galaxies.
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Lets make a start, from one of the earth's grid nodes (see image), we surf along the Phi Spiral accelerating thru Zero Point, surfing our now created scalar wave front to Earth Centre, here a portal opens and we're magnetically drawn into our Sun, from here a number of potential stargates reveal themselves, lets project our 'Lightbody' - which as we surf through the Zero Point/Speed of Light barrier becomes a longitudinal scalar wave and head to Alcyone, using the ten stars at stargate decagon nodes around Alcyone as beacons (see image).
Alcyone Sun event horizon offers us enough thrust to head to other stars/portals.
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We can use the golden ratio Pulsar system (image) arranged around our galactic centre as runway lights to head towards Milky Way Centre, sign the log book and head out through the galactic North Pole which points to M87 the central galaxy of our local Virgo Cluster.
We now traverse intergalactic realms surfing as our scalar vector and navigate using the galaxies laid out at decagon nodes around M87 (see image).
We again sign the log book and continue weaving a longer scalar braid, now using the decagon array of clusters (image) and head to the Great Attractor, the central cluster in Laniakea, Abell3627 sits at the centre, we locate and head to the central galaxy ESO 137-001, going to the centre we again log in (we are recording that our consciousness has been there).
Next we make the longer journey through our now proven coherent fractal Cosmo-Genetic-Family-Tree to Shapley, now the angle of view we see is different than seen from our galaxy, the decagon becomes more easily identified, now mega-clusters of galaxies (our galaxy, GA and M87 being along one deca braid, see image), locating the central cluster Abell3558 we head to the central galaxy ESO444-46 , locating the centre we again log in - we have arrived at the Heart of the Central Spiritual Sun (see 243), the universal C.I.A.
Importantly we retrace our steps for grounding reasons.
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Shapley Supercluster
ESO 444-46 (Shapley 8-1, A3558-M1) is a class E4 supergiant elliptical galaxy:
The dominant and brightest member of the Abell 3558 galaxy cluster around 195 megaparsecs (636 million light-years) away in the constellation Centaurus.
It lies within the core of the massive Shapley Supercluster, one of the closest neighboring superclusters. It is one of the largest galaxies in the local universe, and possibly contains one of the most massive black holes known.
A calculation using the spheroidal luminosity method by estimating the stellar density of the central region using its brightness, yielded a mass of 77.6 billion solar masses.
This would make it one of the most massive black holes known – nearly twelve times the mass of the black hole in Messier 87, and 18,000 times more massive than Sagittarius A*, the Milky Way's central black hole.
If, as stated ESO 444-46 central vortex throat (central flow through the Universe scale Torus) is twelve times larger than M87, then we can use geometric modelling to show how this looks.
The gif below shows the most ergonomic cluster of Twelve around a centre.