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Old February 6th 13, 03:19 PM posted to alt.astronomy
G=EMC^2[_2_]
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Objects like stars lasting for billions of years show planets of great
hydrogen and helium given the name failed stars . Reality is they were
not big enough to create fusion. They also had to much of the wrong
stuff.(heavy elements)Asteroid is a failed comet. Venus is a failed
Earth. (close but no cigars) Pluto is a failed planet. (to small and
bad orbit) Neutron star is a failed black hole. Earth's core is a
failed dynamo. Age of universe of 13.7 billion years is failure to
add all that is,and took time to evolve up to the present time.
TreBert
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Old February 6th 13, 03:41 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Feb 6, 6:19*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote:
Objects like stars lasting for billions of years show planets of great
hydrogen and helium given the name failed stars . Reality is they were
not big enough to create fusion. They also had to much of the wrong
stuff.(heavy elements)Asteroid is a failed comet. *Venus is a failed
Earth. (close but no cigars) Pluto is a failed planet. (to small and
bad orbit) Neutron star is a failed black hole. *Earth's core is a
failed dynamo. *Age of universe of 13.7 billion years is failure to
add all that is,and took time to evolve up to the present time.
TreBert


Yes indeed, as failure upon failure has made quite a mess of it,
especially considering how neat and tidy it was to begin with.

However, we need to remember that we're looking through our own
fishbowl gravity lens, so there's really no telling what it really
looks like from outside of our galaxy.
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Old February 6th 13, 03:51 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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"G=EMC^2" wrrote
Objects like stars lasting for billions of years show planets of great
hydrogen and helium given the name failed stars . Reality is they were
not big enough to create fusion. They also had to much of the wrong
stuff.(heavy elements)Asteroid is a failed comet. Venus is a failed
Earth. (close but no cigars) Pluto is a failed planet. (to small and
bad orbit) Neutron star is a failed black hole. Earth's core is a
failed dynamo. Age of universe of 13.7 billion years is failure to
add all that is,and took time to evolve up to the present time.
TreBert


And it's not a surprise that we are used to failures too...

Luigi Caselli


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Old February 6th 13, 05:06 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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****ING SENILE OLD FART!

Saul Levy


On Wed, 6 Feb 2013 06:19:13 -0800 (PST), "G=EMC^2"
wrote:

Objects like stars lasting for billions of years show planets of great
hydrogen and helium given the name failed stars . Reality is they were
not big enough to create fusion. They also had to much of the wrong
stuff.(heavy elements)Asteroid is a failed comet. Venus is a failed
Earth. (close but no cigars) Pluto is a failed planet. (to small and
bad orbit) Neutron star is a failed black hole. Earth's core is a
failed dynamo. Age of universe of 13.7 billion years is failure to
add all that is,and took time to evolve up to the present time.
TreBert

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Old February 6th 13, 05:09 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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YOUR BRAIN IS A TOTAL FAILURE, GOOFY!

Saul Levy


On Wed, 6 Feb 2013 06:41:28 -0800 (PST), Brad Guth
wrote:

On Feb 6, 6:19*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote:
Objects like stars lasting for billions of years show planets of great
hydrogen and helium given the name failed stars . Reality is they were
not big enough to create fusion. They also had to much of the wrong
stuff.(heavy elements)Asteroid is a failed comet. *Venus is a failed
Earth. (close but no cigars) Pluto is a failed planet. (to small and
bad orbit) Neutron star is a failed black hole. *Earth's core is a
failed dynamo. *Age of universe of 13.7 billion years is failure to
add all that is,and took time to evolve up to the present time.
TreBert


Yes indeed, as failure upon failure has made quite a mess of it,
especially considering how neat and tidy it was to begin with.

However, we need to remember that we're looking through our own
fishbowl gravity lens, so there's really no telling what it really
looks like from outside of our galaxy.

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Old February 6th 13, 11:33 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Failure is a Big part of the Universe.

On Feb 6, 6:19*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote:
Objects like stars lasting for billions of years show planets of great
hydrogen and helium given the name failed stars . Reality is they were
not big enough to create fusion. They also had to much of the wrong
stuff.(heavy elements)Asteroid is a failed comet. *Venus is a failed
Earth. (close but no cigars) Pluto is a failed planet. (to small and
bad orbit) Neutron star is a failed black hole. *Earth's core is a
failed dynamo. *Age of universe of 13.7 billion years is failure to
add all that is,and took time to evolve up to the present time.
TreBert



This is all a lot of anthropomorphic thinking. Failure requires a
sentient being with a goal. A gas giant planet can only be a failed
star if it sets out to be a star as a goal, or someone tries to make
it into a star as a goal. The planet itself I don't think is
sentient , so it couldn't have had a goal to be a star. I doubt if
some sentient god is trying to make that planet a star and fails at
the attempt. So only in your own mind are you assuming a goal for it
and declaring it to be a failure. It's all only in your head, Bert.

Double-A

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Old February 6th 13, 11:35 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Failure is a Big part of the Universe.

On Feb 6, 6:41*am, Brad Guth wrote:
On Feb 6, 6:19*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote:

Objects like stars lasting for billions of years show planets of great
hydrogen and helium given the name failed stars . Reality is they were
not big enough to create fusion. They also had to much of the wrong
stuff.(heavy elements)Asteroid is a failed comet. *Venus is a failed
Earth. (close but no cigars) Pluto is a failed planet. (to small and
bad orbit) Neutron star is a failed black hole. *Earth's core is a
failed dynamo. *Age of universe of 13.7 billion years is failure to
add all that is,and took time to evolve up to the present time.
TreBert


Yes indeed, as failure upon failure has made quite a mess of it,
especially considering how neat and tidy it was to begin with.



Yes, rmember the clockwork solar system, set in motion by the master
clock maker? Determinism? Why can't we go back?

Double-A

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Old February 7th 13, 07:27 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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"G=EMC^2" wrote in message
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Objects like stars lasting for billions of years show planets of great
hydrogen and helium given the name failed stars . Reality is they were
not big enough to create fusion. They also had to much of the wrong
stuff.(heavy elements)Asteroid is a failed comet. Venus is a failed
Earth. (close but no cigars) Pluto is a failed planet. (to small and
bad orbit) Neutron star is a failed black hole. Earth's core is a
failed dynamo. Age of universe of 13.7 billion years is failure to
add all that is,and took time to evolve up to the present time.
TreBert


And you, BeertBrain, are a failure as a minimally intelligent human being.


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Old February 7th 13, 08:10 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Feb 7, 10:27*am, "H gar" wrote:
"G=EMC^2" wrote in message

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Objects like stars lasting for billions of years show planets of great
hydrogen and helium given the name failed stars . Reality is they were
not big enough to create fusion. They also had to much of the wrong
stuff.(heavy elements)Asteroid is a failed comet. *Venus is a failed
Earth. (close but no cigars) Pluto is a failed planet. (to small and
bad orbit) Neutron star is a failed black hole. *Earth's core is a
failed dynamo. *Age of universe of 13.7 billion years is failure to
add all that is,and took time to evolve up to the present time.
TreBert


And you, BeertBrain, are a failure as a minimally intelligent human being..


And your global accomplishments are even less significant.
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Old February 7th 13, 11:45 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Feb 7, 11:10*am, Brad Guth wrote:
On Feb 7, 10:27*am, "H gar" wrote:

"G=EMC^2" wrote in message


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Objects like stars lasting for billions of years show planets of great
hydrogen and helium given the name failed stars . Reality is they were
not big enough to create fusion. They also had to much of the wrong
stuff.(heavy elements)Asteroid is a failed comet. *Venus is a failed
Earth. (close but no cigars) Pluto is a failed planet. (to small and
bad orbit) Neutron star is a failed black hole. *Earth's core is a
failed dynamo. *Age of universe of 13.7 billion years is failure to
add all that is,and took time to evolve up to the present time.
TreBert


And you, BeertBrain, are a failure as a minimally intelligent human being.


And your global accomplishments are even less significant.



Yet every chicken he can catch in his trailer park he considers to be
a conquest!

Double-A

 




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