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Old July 21st 03, 09:44 PM
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Default pulsars & quasars have a 8.6 & 6.7 signature?? only gammaray bursts & proton ray bursts???

Plonkonium wrote:

One way for quasars to have to be the radioactive emissions of 231Pu
with its
6.7 MeV electron-capture emissions and its 8.6 minute halflife rate of
decay,
would be for the locations of quasars. If they are patterned in the
cosmic skys
means they are locus points in the AtomTotality where radioactive
emissions from the Nucleus materialize on a regular basis.


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