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Old June 30th 07, 11:02 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Its photons just started hitting Earth. It is 13 billion LY away. It
took 9 billion years to form,and in 1.2 billion years it will reach its
critical mass and give life to another universe. It is a quasar.
As our telescopes get stronger and more gravity lensing is used quasars
will outshine galaxies at distances of 15 billion LY. They are old,but
their photons are as young as those when you light a match bert

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Old July 2nd 07, 09:24 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Your calculations are 8 billion years wrong, want some free mathematics lessons?


"G=EMC^2 Glazier" skrev i en meddelelse
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Its photons just started hitting Earth. It is 13 billion LY away. It
took 9 billion years to form,and in 1.2 billion years it will reach its
critical mass and give life to another universe. It is a quasar.
As our telescopes get stronger and more gravity lensing is used quasars
will outshine galaxies at distances of 15 billion LY. They are old,but
their photons are as young as those when you light a match bert



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Old July 2nd 07, 09:51 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Starman Spelling and grammar would be needed most. Universe
age,size,and reason for all that is,is all guess work at best bert

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Old July 9th 07, 12:51 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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The oldest objects created by the explosion of the first supernova are
still entering our solar system and some striking the Earth as I type.
This dust is billions of times thinner,it can no longer form into dense
nebula clouds to form stars and galaxies,but we must not forget what
they did in the past,and realize they are still in out present spacetime
bert

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Old July 14th 07, 05:32 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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I use to mix in a red wood tree called "General Sherman" into my" MSP
pies" That red wood saw dust was 2,000 years old.(gave up this saw dust
because ( my suppliers split) Now in the macro realm,and its
animal kingdom. Who is the oldest still living animal? I have to go
with "Darla" On animal life on Earth I have to go with "me" (only
time will tell) Reason is its not Florida water(spring) but my eating
MSP in great amounts. Shipped up to Florida bert

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Old July 14th 07, 07:35 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Jul 14, 9:32 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
I use to mix in a red wood tree called "General Sherman" into my" MSP
pies" That red wood saw dust was 2,000 years old.(gave up this saw dust
because ( my suppliers split) Now in the macro realm,and its
animal kingdom. Who is the oldest still living animal? I have to go
with "Darla" On animal life on Earth I have to go with "me" (only
time will tell) Reason is its not Florida water(spring) but my eating
MSP in great amounts. Shipped up to Florida bert



That redwood theory reminds me of those monks in Asia who ate lots of
wood resins and other things to try to become mummies. Sort of
getting the preservatives into their bodies while they were still
alive. But the ones who successfully mummified, also drank the
arsenic laced waters of a nearby natural spring. They were after long
lasting bodies, not long lasting life.

Double-A


 




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