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On Aug 26, 11:12*pm, Anthony Ayiomamitis wrote:
Dear group, Here is a glimpse of the supernova in M101 which was caught in its infant stages less than two days ago:http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-DSO-Supe...y-20110826.htm . Anthony. You wrote - "Supernovae represent the violent explosions of massive stars which have reached the end of their life-cycle."Anthony The chances are that supernova are a transitional stage in the life- cycle of a star and while I was working with two large external rings and a smaller intersecting ring in terms of density/volume ratios and stellar process efficiency in 1990.it was gratifying to see SN1987A appear in 1994. http://www.sciencephoto.com/image/33..._1987a-SPL.jpg Process is not normally within my jurisdiction and the work from 1990 is now private but the supernova event in context of a solar system generates the highest probability for the elements in our bodies,the planet and everything else in our solar system.Take it or leave it but the insight is appealing and that it was done before the observation was made through telescopes is far different than speculating on an insight after the fact.It was the only copyright I ever took out btw. Other than the current scam of attributing outrageous attributes to exoplanets,real astronomy is more satisfying. |
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On Aug 27, 3:50*am, oriel36 wrote:
but the supernova event in context of a solar system generates the highest probability for the elements in our bodies,the planet and everything else in our solar system.Take it or leave it but the insight is appealing Carl Sagan thought so too. But I thought the idea of nuclear reactions taking place inside stars was just empirical nonsense. John Savard |
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On Aug 27, 11:50*am, oriel36 wrote:
..while I was working with two large external rings and a smaller intersecting ring... The Lord of the Rings is suddenly talking real astronomy? Change of meds? Or have you come off the sauce? |
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