quote:t "has been said" and THAT is up to you to do the research
Bull. You made the claim, it's your responsibility to back it up. Sounds ludicrous to me, based on my knowledge of nebulae. Most nebulae are more rarified than the best Earth-based vacuum.
quote:"Now, is it possible that the God of the Bible resides behind this structure with what looks to be an apparent angel wing in front of it?"
Of course it's possible. It's also possible He lives in Newark.
Actually, Eta Carinae is probably the most studied star in the sky, due to it's erratic light output. Such supermassive stars are very short lived, and Eta Carinae is expected to go supernova in the not too distant future.
Tell me, what happens if your God blows up?
And, again, who said the nebula was dense enough to walk on? You?
Wise, feel free, if you are so moved, to start an Eta Carinae discussion, perhaps in the Big Bang/Cosmology forum (which is also the default forum for most astronomical topics, it seems).