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- Mon May 05, 2014 12:20 am
- Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
- Topic: 10 Billion Light Year Triangle
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1653
Re: 10 Billion Light Year Triangle
Then they went on to talk about bubbles touching other bubbles and looking into WMAP evidence of this. That's a very different thing, the question of multiverses and hyperverses. Whether or not we can ever find observational evidence supporting those hypotheses remains quite uncertain. So here is m...
- Sun May 04, 2014 1:14 am
- Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
- Topic: 10 Billion Light Year Triangle
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1653
10 Billion Light Year Triangle
So Before I write this, I Don't need admins, telling me i have not seen What I just saw in a documentary... So before you come here to blast me, Have your facts at hand ! So they drew A 10 billion light year triangle to see if the Universe is curved. And they found out its not... The Universe is Fla...
- Fri Apr 25, 2014 12:45 am
- Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
- Topic: Neutrinos
- Replies: 34
- Views: 6058
Re: Neutrinos
Yeah, neutrinos are confusing and hard to understand. It's even harder when you come along to make them even more confusing with an extra layer of vagueness and insinuation about alternative theories. The Universe is Mind blowing mate.. You need all your tools in the box to understand it and Many t...
- Fri Apr 25, 2014 12:14 am
- Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
- Topic: Neutrinos
- Replies: 34
- Views: 6058
Re: Neutrinos
Look what up? That doesn't sound to me like an equivalent argument to a neutrino passing through an entire light year of steel. In conclusion, you still make no sense and the stupid things you constantly try to vaguely infer here are tired and boring. Just go away. Ok And I will leave you with this...
- Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:29 pm
- Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
- Topic: Neutrinos
- Replies: 34
- Views: 6058
Re: Neutrinos
19 of them... out of several trillions.... look it up !geckzilla wrote:And yet they managed to hit a detector here on Earth significantly smaller than a light year. You have never made much sense and I don't think you ever will.
- Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:23 pm
- Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
- Topic: Neutrinos
- Replies: 34
- Views: 6058
Re: Neutrinos
So how come the neutrinos got here 3-hours faster than the visible light? They don't get here faster than light. They are emitted very early in the core collapse (before the major release of photons), and I think that there is a delay in release of photons because the initial dense expanding cloud ...
- Thu Apr 24, 2014 12:13 am
- Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
- Topic: Neutrinos
- Replies: 34
- Views: 6058
Re: Neutrinos
So how come the neutrinos got here 3-hours faster than the visible light? They don't get here faster than light. They are emitted very early in the core collapse (before the major release of photons), and I think that there is a delay in release of photons because the initial dense expanding cloud ...
- Wed Apr 23, 2014 11:45 pm
- Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
- Topic: Neutrinos
- Replies: 34
- Views: 6058
Re: Neutrinos
Because They can pass through matter.... and photons can't...
- Wed Apr 23, 2014 10:58 pm
- Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
- Topic: Neutrinos
- Replies: 34
- Views: 6058
Neutrinos
I found this fascinating... Astrophysicists have predicted that a supernova explosion would produce a sharp pulse of neutrinos, the elusive uncharged particles that move at or near the speed of light. Neutrinos interact with matter hardly at all and are therefore extremely difficult to detect. In 19...
- Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:58 am
- Forum: Open Space: Discuss Anything
- Topic: The Coalition Of Life
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1767
Re: The Coalition Of Life
If you want, you sure can believe in Intelligent Design. That will no one discuss here :!: Right. This is not the place to discuss it. Religion can be discussed elsewhere; this is not the place for it. (I'm not chastising you, Moonlady; I'm just picking up on your comment to affirm that "intel...
- Fri Jun 15, 2012 11:36 pm
- Forum: Open Space: Discuss Anything
- Topic: The Coalition Of Life
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1767
Re: The Coalition Of Life
In 500 years time, when they have decoded most of all the genomes of every life form of this planet, they will realize that every life form has been specifically designed to do its job to sustain life on this planet... Every life form on this planet, needs another form of life to exist. This was no...
- Fri Jun 15, 2012 10:57 pm
- Forum: Open Space: Discuss Anything
- Topic: The Coalition Of Life
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1767
The Coalition Of Life
Hi All. I have been thinking about this one for a very long time. There are no links for this, its coming straight from my mind. But it could give you pause for thought. How Many Times has life nearly become extinct on this planet ? Well that number is probably remarkably indiscriminately unreachabl...
- Fri Jun 15, 2012 9:51 pm
- Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
- Topic: Voyager I and II
- Replies: 214
- Views: 575090
Re: Voyager I and II
I Think that Picture is amazing Bystander, Gives me a real feel of where I am in the galaxy... But how accurate is that Picture ? With all the Dramatic things depicted, is it ill conceived to think its a little over the top ?
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- Fri Jun 08, 2012 12:59 am
- Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
- Topic: White /Blue/Green/Dwarf/Earth/Star ?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1527
White /Blue/Green/Dwarf/Earth/Star ?
Yeah I know,,,, This one Is out there with the Unicorns..... But come on, humor me... Here is the Link... http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/29/science/earths-core-the-enigma-1800-miles-below-us.html?pagewanted=all And Here Are the Questions.... 1 How Can Our little Earth stay so hot for, 4.5 billion ye...
- Sat Apr 28, 2012 11:48 pm
- Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
- Topic: 13 Billion Year Old Planet of the Milky Way
- Replies: 74
- Views: 14371
Re: 13 Billion Year Old Planet of the Milky Way
I am a cosmic skeptic for my own reasons. and until the sums add up, I always will be.
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- Sat Apr 28, 2012 11:29 pm
- Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
- Topic: 13 Billion Year Old Planet of the Milky Way
- Replies: 74
- Views: 14371
Re: 13 Billion Year Old Planet of the Milky Way
Your A very honest person Chris, I see that in your words. And I appreciate that.... Cheers Bud... Keep Your eyes on the news, Sooner or later, this ones going to come out. And you heard it from me first....
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Swainy
- Sat Apr 28, 2012 11:15 pm
- Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
- Topic: 13 Billion Year Old Planet of the Milky Way
- Replies: 74
- Views: 14371
Re: 13 Billion Year Old Planet of the Milky Way
You have no Idea what dark Energy Is Chris. But I am giving you a possibility using the great Man's Book.
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- Sat Apr 28, 2012 11:04 pm
- Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
- Topic: 13 Billion Year Old Planet of the Milky Way
- Replies: 74
- Views: 14371
Re: 13 Billion Year Old Planet of the Milky Way
Its called accelerated expansion of space/time...
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- Sat Apr 28, 2012 10:51 pm
- Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
- Topic: 13 Billion Year Old Planet of the Milky Way
- Replies: 74
- Views: 14371
Re: 13 Billion Year Old Planet of the Milky Way
It doesn't matter, There are things that are doing these things. And we are seeing the evidence...
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- Sat Apr 28, 2012 10:28 pm
- Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
- Topic: 13 Billion Year Old Planet of the Milky Way
- Replies: 74
- Views: 14371
Re: 13 Billion Year Old Planet of the Milky Way
Here is an Example of things moving away from each other in time.Twin Paradox. I don't see that as things moving away from each other it time. If All of time was created in one instant, then all of time should be able to be measured with a ruler From start to finish. All of time wasn't created in o...
- Thu Apr 26, 2012 8:41 am
- Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
- Topic: 13 Billion Year Old Planet of the Milky Way
- Replies: 74
- Views: 14371
Re: 13 Billion Year Old Planet of the Milky Way
Ok I'll put another Way :ssmile: A Clock On a satellite And A clock on the Ground Have Different Times "Yeah". One Runs Faster Than the Other. So The Clock "in" Or "Orbiting" a black Hole Would Be an Extreme Difference In Time, Than The Clock Which is In the speeding p...
- Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:33 pm
- Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
- Topic: 13 Billion Year Old Planet of the Milky Way
- Replies: 74
- Views: 14371
Re: 13 Billion Year Old Planet of the Milky Way
Which brings me to ask a question... If ( Z=Speeding photon, Y=Black Hole, D= Time Discrepancy) Could the two ends of the Space/Time Discrepancy "Rope" Explain Space/time Expansion ? Z <------ T -------> Y I don't understand the question. I don't think it is framed in a way that can be an...
- Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:32 am
- Forum: The Communications Center: Breaking Science News
- Topic: Time as fourth dimension of space ?
- Replies: 0
- Views: 2034
Time as fourth dimension of space ?
Physicists continue work to abolish time as fourth dimension of space (Phys.org) -- Philosophers have debated the nature of time long before Einstein and modern physics. But in the 106 years since Einstein, the prevailing view in physics has been that time serves as the fourth dimension of space, a...
- Tue Apr 24, 2012 11:41 am
- Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
- Topic: 13 Billion Year Old Planet of the Milky Way
- Replies: 74
- Views: 14371
Re: 13 Billion Year Old Planet of the Milky Way
Everything more than ~46 billion light years away from us is moving faster than c. It's greater than 13.7 billion light years because the Universe has been expanding during that time. Nothing can go faster than light, As stated in the above context. It is the empty space between the two distant obj...
- Sun Mar 25, 2012 12:35 am
- Forum: The Library: Information Desk and Educational Resources
- Topic: Where Did the Sun Come from? The Search Continues
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5475
Where Did the Sun Come from? The Search Continues
We all come from somewhere. If you wind the clock back far enough, we all come from the same place. Sometime about 4.5 billion years ago, the sun was born, and a disk of debris swirling around it soon coalesced into Earth and the rest of the planets. But where did that happen? Where was the sun born...