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Old December 1st 04, 03:32 AM
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Old December 3rd 04, 12:47 PM
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So when they merge, what kind of radiation will come our way? A gamma
ray burst? Will all life here have to start anew?

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Old December 3rd 04, 07:19 PM
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So when they merge, what kind of radiation will come our way? A gamma
ray burst? Will all life here have to start anew?



Well life is, as we are finding out very robust, not the fragile sort of thing we once thought it to be. So no I would think it unlikely that such an event would wipe out all life on this planet. Wipe us out maybe but then that may be good news for the life that remains ;-)


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Old December 4th 04, 07:11 AM
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Double-A wrote:

Ray Vingnutte wrote in message ...

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So when they merge, what kind of radiation will come our way? A gamma
ray burst? Will all life here have to start anew?

Double-A


nightbat

For the Halo bacterium it will just be a bump in the road. No
radiation theoretically will come out due to " Black Comet " absorption
if they were to merge. However, later it would slowly free space
gravitationally dissipate only after being shot out of originating
galaxy to begin to take on a new galaxy shape of its own. The Halo bac
never starts new, for the whole Universe theoretically is its
playground, and every new formed galaxy world a potential paradise. How
old technically then is the Halo, older then Darla's reported millions
of years, or any other known living thing. Can it be older then our own
galaxy, yes, and could it have had fun in the originating galaxy before
that, yes again. If our world were to huge space planetary body or
traveling large moon nova shot cross trajectory collide, explode, and
Earth resultantly break apart, all known life would be extinguished
except for the Halo. What is the Halo bacterium, one heck of a mighty
strain of life.


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Old December 5th 04, 10:21 AM
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Double-A wrote:
Ray Vingnutte wrote in message ...


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So when they merge, what kind of radiation will come our way? A gamma
ray burst? Will all life here have to start anew?

Double-A


Hmm, I doubt that their combineing would do anything to earth, aside
from that, the center of the galaxy is approximately 25-30 thousand
lightyears away so there's a good possibility that humankind will have
destroyed themselves long before that. As it is, we're on a good fast
pace towards extinction right now.
 




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