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Old January 8th 08, 02:33 PM posted to alt.astronomy
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
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What if an electron exceeded the speed of light? What if this is being
done by a black holes great gravitational force? What if every electron
exceeds the speed of light passing through the event horizon? My
thinking is an electron can not be part of our universe at a speed of
'c'. The kicker is black hole interiors are not part of the universe.
GR,and SR fit only for the macro realm. I'm thinking quantum foam
Bert

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Old January 23rd 08, 09:33 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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What if intelligent life can be found only in spiral galaxies like our
Milky Way? What if it can only be created in the arms? Nearer and
nearer the core conditions get worse for life. We prove the conditions
are right where we are. I have a gut feeling I'm right about this. I
could bring in good science to prove my point should anyone challenge
this idea Bert

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Old January 23rd 08, 06:54 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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O.K., BEERTbrain, let's take a really close look at your guts! lmao!

Well, I see a lot of stuff which is turning into ****! Oh my!

I think your theory is totally **** too! I hope you live long enough
to EAT IT! lmao!

Saul Levy


On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 04:33:38 -0500, (G=EMC^2
Glazier) wrote:

What if intelligent life can be found only in spiral galaxies like our
Milky Way? What if it can only be created in the arms? Nearer and
nearer the core conditions get worse for life. We prove the conditions
are right where we are. I have a gut feeling I'm right about this. I
could bring in good science to prove my point should anyone challenge
this idea Bert

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Old January 23rd 08, 08:43 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Cactus Saul You are so far gone that when you eat **** you think its
chocolate ice cream Life in the universe is located in a galaxy
arm Your to stupid to notice Bert

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Old January 24th 08, 05:06 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
What if intelligent life can be found only in spiral galaxies like our
Milky Way? What if it can only be created in the arms? Nearer and
nearer the core conditions get worse for life. We prove the conditions
are right where we are. I have a gut feeling I'm right about this. I
could bring in good science to prove my point should anyone challenge
this idea Bert

the book you want to read is called 'Rare Earth'. I have it. interesting
ideas.
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Old January 24th 08, 07:12 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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You are making assumptions which have not been proven, BEERTbrain!

I like chocolate ice cream!

Saul Levy

On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 15:43:22 -0500, (G=EMC^2
Glazier) wrote:

Cactus Saul You are so far gone that when you eat **** you think its
chocolate ice cream Life in the universe is located in a galaxy
arm Your to stupid to notice Bert

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Old January 27th 08, 07:12 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ...
What if intelligent life can be found only in spiral galaxies like our
Milky Way? What if it can only be created in the arms? Nearer and
nearer the core conditions get worse for life. We prove the conditions
are right where we are. I have a gut feeling I'm right about this. I
could bring in good science to prove my point should anyone challenge
this idea Bert


More stinkin thinkin IMO. If we've learned anything about our
universe, it's that the basic building blocks for life are ubiquitous,
even throughout our own solar system (e.g. we're finding ice
and/or possibly liquid water on many moons, etc). We look
out at other stars and see the exact same things: hydrogen and
oxygen and carbon and nitrogen.

By now the claim that Earth is somehow rare is beyond absurd.
Our planet is one tiny fish in a vast ocean of life.

As for galaxy types, life would have a hard time near the core
of any galaxy, regardless of type, I think it's self-evident most
galaxies have life zones, same as solar systems.


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Old January 27th 08, 08:34 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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You should keep thinking "quantum foam", as it's directly proportional
to the beer foam that's keeping folks like yourself from ever
contributing to the survival of humanity or the salvation of our badly
failing environment.

You already know what I think of all those pesky photons.
.. - Brad Guth

G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
What if an electron exceeded the speed of light? What if this is being
done by a black holes great gravitational force? What if every electron
exceeds the speed of light passing through the event horizon? My
thinking is an electron can not be part of our universe at a speed of
'c'. The kicker is black hole interiors are not part of the universe.
GR,and SR fit only for the macro realm. I'm thinking quantum foam
Bert

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Old January 29th 08, 06:03 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Cactus Saul I go with life as its in the arm of the Milky Way where new
stars are born. That is a known. Bert

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Old February 5th 08, 01:28 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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That's an unproven assumption, BEERTbrain! Life I mean. Stars have
been found outside of the arms. What about those?

Saul Levy


On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 13:03:15 -0500, (G=EMC^2
Glazier) wrote:

Cactus Saul I go with life as its in the arm of the Milky Way where new
stars are born. That is a known. Bert

 




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