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On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 23:37:15 -0700, "Clave"
wrote: "John Griffin" wrote in message .1.4... ... It seems to me that the energy flux at Earth from a Jupiter-size star at its distance would be less than the random fluctuations in energy from the sun. Anyway, the probability of Jupiter becoming a star is about the same as the probability of a "Planet X" junkie getting a clue, and it has been demonstrated that the chance of that happening in the lifetime of the solar system is very near zero. IIRC, Galileo took the Big Dive about twelve hours ago. I think that's enough time for the light to have gotten here from there. Unless the NASA conspiracy's bigger than I thought... Jim You freaking idiot. It would take light minutes to reach Earth from Jupiter. Unfortunately for us, it takes a fool like you a lifetime to see the light and kill yourself. |
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... On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 23:37:15 -0700, "Clave" wrote: "John Griffin" wrote in message .1.4... ... It seems to me that the energy flux at Earth from a Jupiter-size star at its distance would be less than the random fluctuations in energy from the sun. Anyway, the probability of Jupiter becoming a star is about the same as the probability of a "Planet X" junkie getting a clue, and it has been demonstrated that the chance of that happening in the lifetime of the solar system is very near zero. IIRC, Galileo took the Big Dive about twelve hours ago. I think that's enough time for the light to have gotten here from there. Unless the NASA conspiracy's bigger than I thought... Jim You freaking idiot. It would take light minutes to reach Earth from Jupiter. Unfortunately for us, it takes a fool like you a lifetime to see the light and kill yourself. Good God. |
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Keith wrote:
(Clave), Wrote: OOH!!! -- PLUTONIUM!!! http://www.cyberspaceorbit.com/JUPFULLx.htm ----- Pressure going up by 23 bars in 4 seconds, and eventually reaching thousands of bars! OOH, that is sooo close to the hundreds of kilobars reached in microseconds in implosion devices. And RTG configurations are so similar to bomb cores. The sky is falling! -- Steven Sharp |
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On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 17:13:56 GMT, "Clave"
wrote: wrote in message .. . On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 23:37:15 -0700, "Clave" wrote: "John Griffin" wrote in message .1.4... ... It seems to me that the energy flux at Earth from a Jupiter-size star at its distance would be less than the random fluctuations in energy from the sun. Anyway, the probability of Jupiter becoming a star is about the same as the probability of a "Planet X" junkie getting a clue, and it has been demonstrated that the chance of that happening in the lifetime of the solar system is very near zero. IIRC, Galileo took the Big Dive about twelve hours ago. I think that's enough time for the light to have gotten here from there. Unless the NASA conspiracy's bigger than I thought... Jim You freaking idiot. It would take light minutes to reach Earth from Jupiter. Unfortunately for us, it takes a fool like you a lifetime to see the light and kill yourself. Good God. Don't encourage the dumbasses by providing them the attention they crave. He's proven what an idiot asshole he with every different nick he uses to try to get attention. -- Dr.Postman USPS, MBMC, BsD; "Disgruntled, But Unarmed" Member,Board of Directors of afa-b, SKEP-TI-CULT® member #15-51506-253. You can email me at: eckles(at)midsouth.rr.com "The services provided by Sylvia Browne Corporation are highly speculative in nature and we do not guarantee that the results of our work will be satisfactory to a client." -Sylvia's Refund Policy |
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On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 13:22:19 -0400, Steven Sharp
wrote: Keith wrote: (Clave), Wrote: OOH!!! -- PLUTONIUM!!! http://www.cyberspaceorbit.com/JUPFULLx.htm ----- Pressure going up by 23 bars in 4 seconds, and eventually reaching thousands of bars! OOH, that is sooo close to the hundreds of kilobars reached in microseconds in implosion devices. And RTG configurations are so similar to bomb cores. The sky is falling! Which way is the sky falling? -- Dr.Postman USPS, MBMC, BsD; "Disgruntled, But Unarmed" Member,Board of Directors of afa-b, SKEP-TI-CULT® member #15-51506-253. You can email me at: eckles(at)midsouth.rr.com "The services provided by Sylvia Browne Corporation are highly speculative in nature and we do not guarantee that the results of our work will be satisfactory to a client." -Sylvia's Refund Policy |
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On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 17:45:58 GMT, DrPostman
wrote: On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 17:13:56 GMT, "Clave" wrote: wrote in message . .. On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 23:37:15 -0700, "Clave" wrote: "John Griffin" wrote in message .1.4... ... It seems to me that the energy flux at Earth from a Jupiter-size star at its distance would be less than the random fluctuations in energy from the sun. Anyway, the probability of Jupiter becoming a star is about the same as the probability of a "Planet X" junkie getting a clue, and it has been demonstrated that the chance of that happening in the lifetime of the solar system is very near zero. IIRC, Galileo took the Big Dive about twelve hours ago. I think that's enough time for the light to have gotten here from there. Unless the NASA conspiracy's bigger than I thought... Jim You freaking idiot. It would take light minutes to reach Earth from Jupiter. Unfortunately for us, it takes a fool like you a lifetime to see the light and kill yourself. Good God. Don't encourage the dumbasses by providing them the attention they crave. He's proven what an idiot asshole he with every different nick he uses to try to get attention. Big Bad Wolf DrPistman was the WEENIE at his home roast. He farted so hard, his home spontaneously "combusted." |
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![]() "Irony Alert" wrote in message news:bjcbb.534918$o%2.234092@sccrnsc02... snip To punctuate the point, Jupiter did not explode. NEXT! Yes, but *why* did Jupiter not explode, hmmm? From http://www.cyberspaceorbit.com/deepthoat2.htm ---- Just got an compelling mysterious message by phone and on my subsequent request an emailed followup. Been at this stuff for a long time and have a Insider-advisor or two. Readers may take it or leave it. As for myself I put this material in a trusted file pending further corroboration from all parties, and these briefs do act as guides as to where to look further--Kent MYSTERIOUS MESSAGE: Galileo's Demise 9/21/03 9:18:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time Kento, Advanced Sources speaking on condition of remaining anonymous have Confirmed 5 points concerning Galileo and her final hours. 1. The Existence of water bodies, basins and rudimentary rivers on Jupiter. 2. The Existence of Water Clouds, Lightning, and Storms in the atmosphere. 3. The Existence of Rudimentary Life on the planet near the Ice Cap. 4. The Existence of at least 6 permanent settlements in varied locations on the Planet. 5. That Galileo was destroyed above the atmospheric layer by what can only be described as a projectile from the surface and not a self-contained explosive or an impact with the surface. Galileo was to soft-land through the use of an atmospheric shoot or shroud similar to a parachute and in descent, cameras on all sides were to shoot panoramas every 10 minutes on a 5-6 hr. descent. When the cameras went on and focused, a dark object was seen closing and then on-board sensors recorded a rapid rise in temperature and all signals were lost except a confirmation of destruction of the craft. I am sure NASA will deny and try to duck and cover but 4-5 monitoring stations world-wide got identical reports. Things are hot right now!! More explanations may take days into weeks. ---- -- -Randy (OF+) 'Up the stairs. Into the fire.' The Existence of scientific literacy on that site is in serious question. ;-) |
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"Randy" wrote in message
news:Y5Hbb.64$Qy4.9341@typhoon01... "Irony Alert" wrote in message news:bjcbb.534918$o%2.234092@sccrnsc02... snip To punctuate the point, Jupiter did not explode. NEXT! Yes, but *why* did Jupiter not explode, hmmm? From http://www.cyberspaceorbit.com/deepthoat2.htm ---- Just got an compelling mysterious message by phone and on my subsequent request an emailed followup. Been at this stuff for a long time and have a Insider-advisor or two. Readers may take it or leave it. As for myself I put this material in a trusted file pending further corroboration from all parties, and these briefs do act as guides as to where to look further--Kent MYSTERIOUS MESSAGE: Galileo's Demise 9/21/03 9:18:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time Kento, Advanced Sources speaking on condition of remaining anonymous have Confirmed 5 points concerning Galileo and her final hours... I think I'd have insisted on anonymity too. Jim |
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"Randy" wrote in message news:Y5Hbb.64$Qy4.9341@typhoon01...
[snip] 5. That Galileo was destroyed above the atmospheric layer by what can only be described as a projectile from the surface and not a self-contained explosive or an impact with the surface. [snip] Then I guess all we can do is to wait for the Jovian reprisal. Is SDI ready? Double-A |
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