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The dark ages by
jacobnavia
After the big bang, the gas was too hot to form stars. A time must pass
to cool the universe so that the star formation could begin.
In that period of time...
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Exoplanet hunter by
Oh No
I heard one anecdote (in a television documentary quite some time ago)
of an exoplanet hunter who, in the early or mid 1990's (when the best
precision was in...
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April 18th 07 10:35 AM
by Oh No
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Tales of Cataloguing II by
Eric Flesch
This is part 2 of anomalies I've encountered in cleaning QSO data.
99 44/100 % is fine. This is the story of the remaining 0.56%.
The task in producing...
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Generic WIMPs Ruled Out by
Robert L. Oldershaw
Slated for publication in the Dec.1, 2011 issue of Physical review
Letters.
Authors state" "This is the first time that we can exclude generic
WIMP particles...
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A Simple Question by
Robert L. Oldershaw
The Moderator has commented in the Cooray et al thread:
"http://www3.amherst.edu/~rloldershaw
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Planck 21 March 2013 by
Nicolaas Vroom
Planck 2013 results. XVI. Cosmological parameters document:
http://planck.caltech.edu/pub/2013results/Planck_2013_results_16.pdf
is excellent. It shows the...
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Neutron Star Inside Red Giant by
Robert L. Oldershaw
Now this is interesting!
http://www.nature.com/news/bizarre-star-could-host-a-neutron-star-in-its-core-1.14478
When Type-II SNae blow off their envelopes,...
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Static universe by
davd
I have submitted the paper "A Static Universe is Consistent with Type Ia
Supernovae Observations" ArXiv 1307.6589 (http://arxiv.org/abs/1307.6589)
to seven...
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July 27th 07 02:27 PM
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13 thousand million years ago: galaxies! by
Kent Paul Dolan
Well, it's news to Yahoo! News at least:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070712/ap_on_sc/cosmic_dawn&printer=1;_ylt=At_oV96tHI4zxwTO9vXN9qdxieAA
Peeking around...
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July 21st 07 10:32 PM
by Chalky
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The slope of the rotation curve by
Oh No
According to CDM and MOND the Milky way's rotation curve is flat or
slightly rising at the radius of the Sun. The Newtonian prediction is
for a slope of about...
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March 17th 07 10:19 PM
by Oh No
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In the Context of Sir Arthur Eddington by
Richard Saam
To All:
In the context of Sir Arthur Eddington,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Stanley_Eddington
and more definitive universal constants available at this...
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Milky Way Rotation Curve by
Oh No
Can anyone point me to up to date data or plots of the Milky Way's
rotation curve, or alternatively to information about either velocity
data or data on the...
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June 19th 06 03:17 PM
by Oh No
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Software for processing radio data by
PoorRichard
Greetings. I hope my question is appropriate for this group.
I was thinking of installing AIPS++. However, the version of Linux I am
running (Xandros Standard...
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Anyone have read this book? by
jacob navia
"Bye bye Big Bang"
by William C Mitchell.
I have just received it from amazon.com, and if anyone here has any
opinions about it I would be interested in...
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Age of the Earth by
Joseph Lazio
"GP" == George Prehmus writes:
GP I understand that geologial dating is done by comparing long
GP halflife radioactive elements...
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