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Old December 19th 04, 02:05 PM
G=EMC^2 Glazier
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Hi SH Sorry I think I should apologize to you . To find a star by
itself(between galaxies) would be harder to find than an needle in a hay
stack. The way galaxies form with their billions of stars is the big
clue that making one (lone star) is impossible. Stars at the very
fringe of a galaxy(far out arm) don't separate from their galaxy(go off
by themselves) They circle their galaxy in lock step.(like a solid
frisbee) That SH is one of natures mysteries,and shows us that 95% of
the force of gravity needed is missing. Bert

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Old December 19th 04, 03:41 PM
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
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Hi SH Sorry I think I should apologize to you . To find a star by
itself(between galaxies) would be harder to find than an needle in a hay
stack. The way galaxies form with their billions of stars is the big
clue that making one (lone star) is impossible. Stars at the very
fringe of a galaxy(far out arm) don't separate from their galaxy(go off
by themselves) They circle their galaxy in lock step.(like a solid
frisbee)


Galaxes DO NOT rotate in "lock step.(like a solid frisbee)"


That SH is one of natures mysteries,and shows us that 95% of
the force of gravity needed is missing. Bert


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Old December 19th 04, 05:42 PM
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In message , John Zinni
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
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Hi SH Sorry I think I should apologize to you . To find a star by
itself(between galaxies) would be harder to find than an needle in a hay
stack. The way galaxies form with their billions of stars is the big
clue that making one (lone star) is impossible. Stars at the very
fringe of a galaxy(far out arm) don't separate from their galaxy(go off
by themselves) They circle their galaxy in lock step.(like a solid
frisbee)


Galaxes DO NOT rotate in "lock step.(like a solid frisbee)"


He's been told this before, and he didn't listen then either. Judging by
the results of a quick search, he's really fond of "lock step".
Perhaps he's confused this idea with the observation that galaxies
don't rotate as you'd expect from their visible stars and other matter.
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Old December 19th 04, 06:39 PM
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Sorry JohnZ Happen to read about our galaxies stars in lock step,and our
galaxy turning like a frisbee. True or not?? Won't defend thoughts of
others that's their job.As you know I have my own thoughts,and spend an
hour every day defending them especially when I get email from people
such as you.(most people are nice however) and apreciate my thinking
Bert

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Old December 19th 04, 06:52 PM
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
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Sorry JohnZ Happen to read about our galaxies stars in lock step,and our
galaxy turning like a frisbee. True or not??


Not true. I would be interested in hearing where you read this (Reference
please)? It sounds to me like you remember thing that never happened.


Won't defend thoughts of
others that's their job.As you know I have my own thoughts,and spend an
hour every day defending them especially when I get email from people
such as you.


Please forgive me for pointing out your patently false statements.


(most people are nice however) and apreciate my thinking
Bert


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Old December 20th 04, 03:16 AM
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Sorry JohnZ Happen to read about our galaxies stars in lock step,and our
galaxy turning like a frisbee. True or not?? Won't defend thoughts of
others that's their job.As you know I have my own thoughts,and spend an
hour every day defending them especially when I get email from people
such as you.(most people are nice however) and apreciate my thinking
Bert


It's quite alright Bert. Even though some of your theories are pretty
off-the-wall, it's people like you that remind the world that sometimes
reality is pretty wierd. Sometimes, in order to solve a complex
problem, one needs to think of the most far-fetched solution because
it's probably right.
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Old December 24th 04, 07:16 PM
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SH Thank you I needed that,and going into 2005 my thoughts are going to
be weirder than ever. Because of people that flame my thinking I
hold back,but not anymore. The reason for that is I don't have the
luxury of time on my side. Bad,fair,or good I'll throw my darts(nighbat)
,but I will never throw them in the dark Bert

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Old December 24th 04, 09:35 PM
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Hi Twitty My luxury of time just about begins,and ends with"now" Bert

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Old December 24th 04, 09:51 PM
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Hi Twitty My luxury of time just about begins,and ends with"now" Bert

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Old December 25th 04, 03:22 PM
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Hi Twitty The explanation is very simple. The arrow of time only flows
in one direction.I've just about used up that dimension(spaceime) I have
to make room for others. Have to stop eating all those Mexican sweet
potatoes(5lb a week) so as not to be a burden on my kids,or government.
Time for me to go to "look Out Mountain" lay on my back and float up
into the starry sky.(with a can of Bud in each hand and find my God and
ask him,0r her the one question I could never answer. "How is gravity
created"? Bert Happy Holidays to you little Twitty

 




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