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Old October 29th 12, 03:55 PM posted to alt.astronomy,sci.astro,sci.physics
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On Thu, 25 Oct 2012 16:20:33 -0700 (PDT), Brad Guth
wrote:

On Oct 25, 12:16*pm, Painius wrote:
Hubble Space Telescope's Extreme Deep Field survey...

http://www.space.com/17755-farthest-...e-space-telesc...
It's the farthest yet we've peered out into space!


And it just goes on and on, with no sign of thinning out. Considering
the ever increasing cosmic radius, whereas that lack of thinning out
is truly impressive. Perhaps JWST will go another ten fold better at
detecting distant galaxies within that same FOV.


It will be interesting to find out what they're going to do when they
can see the same type of galaxy configuration at 14.7 billion light
years! LOL !

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Old October 29th 12, 04:09 PM posted to alt.astronomy,sci.astro,sci.physics
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On Oct 29, 8:55*am, Painius wrote:
On Thu, 25 Oct 2012 16:20:33 -0700 (PDT), Brad Guth

wrote:
On Oct 25, 12:16 pm, Painius wrote:
Hubble Space Telescope's Extreme Deep Field survey...


http://www.space.com/17755-farthest-...e-space-telesc....
It's the farthest yet we've peered out into space!


And it just goes on and on, with no sign of thinning out. *Considering
the ever increasing cosmic radius, whereas that lack of thinning out
is truly impressive. *Perhaps JWST will go another ten fold better at
detecting distant galaxies within that same FOV.


It will be interesting to find out what they're going to do when they
can see the same type of galaxy configuration at 14.7 billion light
years! *LOL !

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Paine @http://astronomy.painellsworth.net/
"Never be afraid to kick a friend, especially when he's down."


JWST might gather enough IR photons that'll represent 16+ billion ly,
and if that galactic density isn't thinning out is why there's no
telling how vast and much older kind of universe we got ourselves
messed up in.

It seems the ongoing aether flow could be indirectly detected, at
least well enough to suggest from which direction everything has
materialized from.
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Old October 29th 12, 05:01 PM posted to alt.astronomy,sci.astro,sci.physics
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On 10/29/2012 12:09 PM, Brad Guth wrote:


JWST might gather enough IR photons that'll represent 16+ billion ly,
and if that galactic density isn't thinning out is why there's no
telling how vast and much older kind of universe we got ourselves
messed up in.

It seems the ongoing aether flow could be indirectly detected, at
least well enough to suggest from which direction everything has
materialized from.



Come on, Painus....Let's hear you encourage THIS ****ing idiot.
















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Old October 30th 12, 05:21 AM posted to alt.astronomy,sci.astro,sci.physics
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On Mon, 29 Oct 2012 13:01:17 -0400, HVAC wrote:

On 10/29/2012 12:09 PM, Brad Guth wrote:


JWST might gather enough IR photons that'll represent 16+ billion ly,
and if that galactic density isn't thinning out is why there's no
telling how vast and much older kind of universe we got ourselves
messed up in.

It seems the ongoing aether flow could be indirectly detected, at
least well enough to suggest from which direction everything has
materialized from.



Come on, Painus....Let's hear you encourage THIS ****ing idiot.


Very well, Harlow...

Consider yourself encouraged!

LMBO !

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Old October 30th 12, 01:37 PM posted to alt.astronomy,sci.astro,sci.physics
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On Oct 29, 10:21*pm, Painius wrote:
On Mon, 29 Oct 2012 13:01:17 -0400, HVAC wrote:
On 10/29/2012 12:09 PM, Brad Guth wrote:


JWST might gather enough IR photons that'll represent 16+ billion ly,
and if that galactic density isn't thinning out is why there's no
telling how vast and much older kind of universe we got ourselves
messed up in.


It seems the ongoing aether flow could be indirectly detected, at
least well enough to suggest from which direction everything has
materialized from.


Come on, Painus....Let's hear you encourage THIS ****ing idiot.


Very well, Harlow...

Consider yourself encouraged!

LMBO !

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine @http://astronomy.painellsworth.net/
"God is a comedian playing to an audience too afraid to laugh."


That wasn't a very nice spin, but I'd highly approve nonetheless.
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Old October 30th 12, 02:03 PM posted to alt.astronomy,sci.astro,sci.physics
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On 10/30/2012 9:37 AM, Brad Guth wrote:

It seems the ongoing aether flow could be indirectly detected, at
least well enough to suggest from which direction everything has
materialized from.


Come on, Painus....Let's hear you encourage THIS ****ing idiot.


Very well, Harlow...

Consider yourself encouraged!


--


That wasn't a very nice spin, but I'd highly approve nonetheless.



Of course you do. Painus is a great audience for a kook to play to.

He is non-critical in the extreme, and is quite happy buying into any
and all kooky 'theories' that come down the Pike. Painus will never call
you a zipper head as do I, because Painus is a beloved friend to
the kook. The fact that he is destroying lives in the process is
irrelevant.






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Old October 30th 12, 06:30 PM posted to alt.astronomy,sci.astro,sci.physics
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On Tue, 30 Oct 2012 10:03:52 -0400, HVAC wrote:

On 10/30/2012 9:37 AM, Brad Guth wrote:

It seems the ongoing aether flow could be indirectly detected, at
least well enough to suggest from which direction everything has
materialized from.

Come on, Painus....Let's hear you encourage THIS ****ing idiot.

Very well, Harlow...

Consider yourself encouraged!


That wasn't a very nice spin, but I'd highly approve nonetheless.


Of course you do. Painus is a great audience for a kook to play to.

He is non-critical in the extreme, and is quite happy buying into any
and all kooky 'theories' that come down the Pike. Painus will never call
you a zipper head as do I, because Painus is a beloved friend to
the kook. The fact that he is destroying lives in the process is
irrelevant.


I only have *one* more life to destroy.

LMAO !

PS. See Russell Crowe in _Gladiator_.

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