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The hubbub over the Hand

Posted: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 6:12 PM by Alan Boyle


P.Slane et al. / SAO / NASA / CXC
A rapidly spinning neutron star known as PSR B1509-58 spews out patterns of
energy that look like a blue cosmic hand in this Chandra X-ray image.

An X-ray probe's picture of a celestial "Hand," 17,000 light-years from Earth, has stirred up spiritual responses on a par with the Hubble Space Telescope's famous Pillars of Creation and the Eye of God - plus a couple of lighthearted laughs.

The scientific story behind the Chandra X-ray Observatory's image of PSR B1509-58 (or B1509 for short) is powerful enough: The image shows a pulsar - that is, a rapidly spinning neutron star - in the southern constellation Circinus. The pulsar has a magnetic field at its surface that's estimated to be 15 trillion times as strong as Earth's, and that makes B1509 one of the most powerful electromagnetic generators in the galaxy.

All that energy drives streams of electrons and ions through the nebula surrounding the star, and in the picture above, those streams are shown in blue. When the magnetically charged torrents hit knots of material in a neighboring cloud of gas known as RCW 89, the energy is released in X-ray emissions that are shown here in red.

It just so happens that the blue streams of energy look like gigantic cosmic fingers, reaching out over scores of light-years of outer space to the gas cloud. And that's how this picture, released on April 3, came to be called "the Hand of God."

This week the online polls sprouted: Was this truly a divine revelation, or merely a natural phenomenon? As of today, 19 percent of the click-voters at the Weekly World News backed the idea that the image was "God showing us his presence," as opposed to 35 percent who said it was nothing more than an astronomical event and 46 percent who said it was "an explainable apparition but still illustrates the beauty of what God created."

At one point, 40 percent of the votes in the New York Daily News' poll supported the idea the picture captured the hand of God, with 60 percent going with the view that it was a natural stellar formation. We all know that these polls are pretty unscientific to begin with, but over on the Pharyngula blog, "godless" evolutionary biologist P.Z. Myers crowned the Daily News' effort as "the dumbest poll yet."

"My respect for humanity can only be restored if that 40 percent is reduced," Myers wrote.

Sure enough, the tally has now shifted to 96 percent for the natural stellar formation, and just 4 percent for the literal hand of God.

Or is that the hand of an alien Apollo reaching for a UFO?

In addition to delving into the astronomical wonders that gave rise to the image, Bad Astronomy's Phil Plait recalls the "Star Trek" episode in which a giant hand seizes control of the Starship Enterprise.

Meanwhile, on Discovery.com's Space Disco blog, Dave Mosher revealed what the Hand of God was really reaching for.

For extra doses of uplifting space imagery, check out our Space Gallery. If it's cosmic curiosities you're after, you won't want to miss the Red Rectangle, the Double Helix Nebula and the Cone Nebula, as well as the Hexagon and the One-Eyed Monster at Saturn. And if you're in a mischievous mood, you can reflect on the meaning of the Cosmic Finger of Friendship.

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If you take enough pictures of enough random shapes, sooner or later something is going to look like something else.  Great pictures, but proof of a creator?  Hardly.  
It's just a nebula created and shaped by a pulsar. Why must we anthropomorphize these things? It's beautiful, yes, but it would also be absolutely deadly to anything caught in the path of those x-rays.

Personally, I find the physical processes that are occurring with this pulsar far more fascinating than any theological or philosophical assertions could ever be.
We will all answer to the smurf with the giant hand.
It's funny that people see god through many of the weaknesses of the human psyche--in this case, anthropomorphizing cosmic dust. We are wired to see patterns, and ascribe them to various things. This is something that has made us extremely good hunters and problem solvers, but has left us with weaknesses in our ability to see beyond false patterns easily.

For all those that may be thinking this is something divine, take a moment, a deep breath, and think about the billions stars and our place in them. We are a small organism on a tiny rock, not some all important plaything of a magnificent beast. We are not that fortunate or special, but we are fortunate and special enough to be able to experience such wonderment at the magnitude of our insignificance.
It,s like inside the eye
whatever it is, its cool. Could be God, we are that special, could be natural, ;still God is cool,  ultimately it doesnt really matter.
What a joke .... You have to be kidding me , people getting all excited about a swirl of gas in space ;    I 've seen better patterns in my morning coffee.
  Get a Life , Mankind, before you wake up , and realize that it's all over ............. jeez ....
What you're actually seeing is (he who does not like to be called God) putting the smackdown on the Battlestar Galactica. duh.
Take a close look all you righties. Left handed people are more creative and this proves it. God is left handed!
God or Science...? What if science was the only way we can learn to estimate God's work? We were made in his image, therefore, everything we create has already, in a sence, been created. To God we are but like children making stange combinations in an easy bake out of some playdough and legos then calling it new discovery.
Religion will have you believe the vast universe was crafted for just us by a single entitity of our form. In the scope of things, mankind to the universe is the equivalent of ants to the city whom believe the entire park was made just for them by one mother ant.
This is not the hand of god. God is not real. But I will say it could be closly related to some kind of life out there given use a sign that we are not alone in the universe.
Only time will tell..if there is actually a higher power that created all there is in this universe. The "wise" of the scientific world have theories, and no more physical evidence to substantiate their belief there isn't a god than those that have a religious view. In the long run however..I had rather die believing in God..and take the chance there isn't one, than to die doing my best to discredit God and find out there IS a God. What a thought for humanity!!

Reminds me of an article in The Onion this last year - the headlines proclaimed "Evolutionists flock to Darwin shaped stain on wall"

[ALAN ADDS: Yes, I loved that story. Here's the link:]

http://www.theonion.com/content/news/evolutionists_flock_to_darwin

Wow Brandon, you just totally convinced me with your Venus argument.  Brilliant, there simply must be a god now!!!
I love it!! Religious or not it is absolutely beautiful. It just goes to show people how small minded we are when we can't think outside of the box. I'm emailing this to my mom, she'll get a kick out of it.
professing themselves to be wise, they became fools!
sometimes a bananna is just a bananna, and sometimes a rapidly spinning neutron star is just a rapidly spinning neutron star. i would hope that the creator of heaven and earth and everything inbetween would be all knowing enough to realize that we were catching him/her/it reaching for a hot dog. finding the actual image of god in everything from pizza slices to rapidly spinning neutron stars trivializes the  concept to an almost breath taking level. good thing god has a sence of humor.
It is not the hand of GOD,but it shows the greatness of GOD ALMIGHTY.He always shows us the signs but we ignore.
It's Homer Simpson reaching for a ballpark special (notice the four fingers and the chubby arms.
Three fingers and a thumb?--nope, it's a left hand with four fingers and a thumb that's disquised as a neutrom star
God created us in his image.  If he only have 4 fingers then we have one too many.  The faithful should start chopping off their fingers.
Why would God need human hands?
Looks just like the flare up on my Char-Grill Barbeque last night, while we cooked some steaks. It must have been the hand of God trying to snatch our steaks. No doubt about, it looks just like that flare up, I swear to God. I think my old Char-Grill might be worth some real money now. Any bidders?
Is it just me or does God have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
Danny G, OMG me too...but it was in my dinner last night ;)  I have to agree with Myers from the artive...that 40% needs to go WAY down
why is it so hard for us to think of human kind or all life including this planet as special? Maybe thats our biggest problem as beings.
GOD IS LEFT  HANDED. I KNEW IT!
It looks like God'hand, blood in his head. and his mother in color blue.

April 15, 2009
Religious freaks love to blindly follow anthropomorphicism. I like it when they point to things like this as 'proof' of a higher power.
lol nothing is true everything is permitted
No, there is NO, ZERO, NIL, reason why the planets should neccessarily all "spin" the same way. One should really learn classical mechanics before trying to speak about it. Other wise one sounds like a  . . . flying spaghetti monster.
Superstitions are alive and well. Sad that so many, still believe in a delusional god created by man.
@ not morman or athiest (sic):

Interestingly enough, Latter-day Saints ("Mormons") do actually, scripturally believe in life on other planets: http://scriptures.lds.org/en/moses/1 (roughly verses 29-38). They're still beyond what we have been able to explore of the universe so far, but nothing says that we won't discover each other eventually.

I personally am very scientifically minded, believing in a 13.6byo universe, evolution, etc.; but just because many Christians call science wrong because it contradicts their interpretation of the Bible doesn't mean that we all do, nor does it at all mean that the universe itself was not divinely created. Like you said, there is no way to scientifically prove or disprove the existence of God, but one can look at the earth and the universe and phenomena such as this as manifestations of the beauty of His creation.
Wait a minute....is he flipping us off?
All hail FSM.

Ramen.
Let's not forget that this is not even a photo.  It's an artist's interpretation of x-ray spectrum data received by NASA.  I know, doesn't sound as exciting, does it?  NASA has employed a small staff of artists and technicians for more than a decade to 'breathe life' into the otherwise grainy, monochrome, pixellated fragments of data captured by recording instruments.
It may be the hand of God; but what is he doing holding that lit joint??
If you check out Bad Astronomy, there is a plausible theory for why Venus spins backwards. In fact, it's the same as the theory of why the Earth's axis is tilted: something big hit it long ago and flipped it completely over.
if this is the hand of god then he clearly is a simpson....4 fingers.
"Apparation" is not a word, and should be "aberration" or "apparition" ... Funny, looks like a confusion of both words to make one incorrect one! Just noting.
This is just one of the many wonders of God. I believe in God but unlike most Christians I believe that he really is the Alpha and Omega of the universe. Sadly most Christians put limits on what they call a limitless God.
God set this all in motion and has let it "all" play out to the grander scheme of everything. The Creator is truly a genius physicist,chemist,biologist,astrophysicist, etc. God is the ultimate scientist "bar none".
Who cares what it is?  It's a great image and in my opinion can be both a help to science and a symbol for those of faith.  Live and let live.
God has arthritis?
He who does not realize that there is intelligent design in every creation - from the smallest atom to the largest constellations - is either (a) blind, (b) stupid, (c) has led a life too tragic to allow him to see reality. Common sense tells us that such complexity, beauty and highly advanced patterns in the universe could not have come about by pure chance.
Well it could be worse we could have been given the finger
Brandon...

The law of conservation of linear momentum is a fundamental law of nature, and it states that the total momentum of a closed system of objects (which has no interactions with external agents) is constant. One of the consequences of this is that the center of mass of any system of objects will always continue with the same velocity unless acted on by a force from outside the system.

So that blows your 'opinion' unless you want to make up new theories based upon a faith-based belief system.

Believe want you must and leave the science to us.
Well if you were looking at this from a different direction in space it would not look that way. And one would be naive to think that all life forms in the universe have hands.  People see what they want to see to explain what they believe.  I myself see gas, stars and color in that picture.
I think it's beautiful. I don't care how it got there. Awesome job, space!
There is NO GOD that intervenes in the human world to show us a "hand" made out of a vast region of space light years' away. If there were a God, why not make his whole picture visible for us out there - oh right, to TEST us. You religious folks have a nonsensical answer for everything. Maybe you need to stop looking for God in images that your mind plays on -the human mind is adapted -NOT "designed"- for recognizing faces, hands, whateer Jungian iconic imagery you can think of that would aid us in human interaction - maybe look for God WITHIN yourself, you have an untapped power that the devil has tricked you into worshipping OUTSIDE yourself. We were the Gods, the devil Jehovah/Allah enslaved us long ago through our male political leaders in antiquity and Christ was actually trying to free people from that, didn't work apparently. Long live reason, the age of ignorance is ending.


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