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Old January 13th 10, 07:53 PM posted to alt.astronomy
The Translucent Amoebae
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Have Astronomers figured out a way to tell if there are pockets of
TransQuarkian Matter in the universe somewheres...?
That is; Other than Up & Down Quark Matter?
Would they give off Light in a Noticeably different way than ordinary
matter...?
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Old January 14th 10, 06:39 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Jan 13, 11:53*am, The Translucent Amoebae
wrote:
Have Astronomers figured out a way to tell if there are pockets of
TransQuarkian Matter in the universe somewheres...?
That is; Other than Up & Down Quark Matter?
Would they give off Light in a Noticeably different way than ordinary
matter...?


Ask those all-knowing seans that invented Einstein and a few others of
that chosen kind.

~ BG
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Old January 15th 10, 07:45 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Jan 14, 11:26*am, Saul Levy wrote:
You would be SHOCKED to know that!

So I won't tell you.

Saul Levy

On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 11:53:44 -0800 (PST), The Translucent Amoebae



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Have Astronomers figured out a way to tell if there are pockets of
TransQuarkian Matter in the universe somewheres...?
That is; Other than Up & Down Quark Matter?
Would they give off Light in a Noticeably different way than ordinary
matter...?- Hide quoted text -


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To Ya All Free positive particles(quarks) or negative particles
(electrons) are not to be found in deap space(good science tells why)
That is the reality that photons,and neutrinos have no charge. bert
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Old January 15th 10, 09:44 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Jan 15, 11:45*am, bert wrote:
On Jan 14, 11:26*am, Saul Levy wrote:





You would be SHOCKED to know that!


So I won't tell you.


Saul Levy


On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 11:53:44 -0800 (PST), The Translucent Amoebae


wrote:
Have Astronomers figured out a way to tell if there are pockets of
TransQuarkian Matter in the universe somewheres...?
That is; Other than Up & Down Quark Matter?
Would they give off Light in a Noticeably different way than ordinary
matter...?- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


To Ya All Free positive particles(quarks) or negative particles
(electrons) are not to be found in deap space(good science tells why)
That is the reality that photons,and neutrinos have no charge. *bert



But even photons carry a charge orientation. They can induce current
in a wire. They can decay into charged pairs of particles.

Double-A

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Old January 16th 10, 07:20 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Jan 15, 4:44*pm, Double-A wrote:
On Jan 15, 11:45*am, bert wrote:





On Jan 14, 11:26*am, Saul Levy wrote:


You would be SHOCKED to know that!


So I won't tell you.


Saul Levy


On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 11:53:44 -0800 (PST), The Translucent Amoebae


wrote:
Have Astronomers figured out a way to tell if there are pockets of
TransQuarkian Matter in the universe somewheres...?
That is; Other than Up & Down Quark Matter?
Would they give off Light in a Noticeably different way than ordinary
matter...?- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


To Ya All Free positive particles(quarks) or negative particles
(electrons) are not to be found in deap space(good science tells why)
That is the reality that photons,and neutrinos have no charge. *bert


But even photons carry a charge orientation. *They can induce current
in a wire. *They can decay into charged pairs of particles.

Double-A- Hide quoted text -

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Double A photons can push electrons,and moving electrons in a wire
(conductor) is electricity. They have no charge but can move charged
particles especially when the photons are gamma. it fits Bert
 




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