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Old July 23rd 04, 05:07 PM
Wfoley2
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The Crank Sphere?
Seriously, why not call it the Abdul Sphere??
Clear, Dark, Steady Skies!
(And considerate neighbors!!!)


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Old July 23rd 04, 11:38 PM
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AA Institute wrote
This *highly* theoretical sphere of solar light influence (or light
dominance?) that I'm defining in my paper:-


You need to read more widely. The Solar Dominance Boundary, was first
named and described in a mathematical treatise by Dr Hans Von Klappenge,
a german immigrant to England, in 1899. A summary of his work appeared
in 'The English Mechanic', a popular general science magazine, the
following year.
:-)
Denis
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Listen to the sound of von hans klappenge
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Old July 24th 04, 04:54 AM
Craig MacDougal
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"Dave Jessie" wrote in message
...
unique discovery. I thought about publishing my work and having it

referred
to as the 'Jessie Spot', but decided to pet my cat instead.


Truly a wise choice.

Signed,
The Cat


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Old July 25th 04, 12:01 AM
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Ahad Solar Sphere

We would all be liviving within the ASS? Right?

"DT" wrote in message
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AA Institute wrote
This *highly* theoretical sphere of solar light influence (or light
dominance?) that I'm defining in my paper:-


You need to read more widely. The Solar Dominance Boundary, was first
named and described in a mathematical treatise by Dr Hans Von Klappenge,
a german immigrant to England, in 1899. A summary of his work appeared
in 'The English Mechanic', a popular general science magazine, the
following year.
:-)
Denis
--
DT
Listen to the sound of von hans klappenge



 




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