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Look at the remnants of supernova 1987A. Beautiful rings arereflections of neutron hole.



 
 
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Old November 4th 08, 06:03 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur,sci.astro.ccd-imaging
Ivan Gorelik
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Default Look at the remnants of supernova 1987A. Beautiful rings arereflections of neutron hole.

Look at the remnants of supernova 1987A. You will see several
beautiful rings. They are reflections of neutron hole. CERN does not
know about neutron hole. Earth will be transformed into an infinitely
thin emptiness, surrounded by circular current of 6 meter radius. Half
of Earths mass will be transformed into super strong magnetic field of
neutron hole, and another half - into radiation. Neutron hole will
kill us all, if we will not stop all powerful colliders.

Neutron hole is axial-symmetric magnetic black hole.
It is 10^40 stronger than spherically symmetric gravitational black
hole.
CERN’s specialists do not know the neutron hole.
What can we do?
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Old November 4th 08, 08:48 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur,sci.astro.ccd-imaging
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Default Look at the remnants of supernova 1987A. Beautiful rings arereflections of neutron hole.

On Nov 4, 10:18*am, Sam Wormley wrote:
Ivan Gorelik wrote:
Look at the remnants of supernova 1987A. You will see several
beautiful rings.


* *Background
* * *http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap020223.html
* * *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SN_1987A
* * *http://www.spacetelescope.org/images.../SN+1987A/view...
* * *http://eros.in2p3.fr/EchoesSN1987a/
* * *http://newswise.com/articles/view/544695/
* * *http://www.universetoday.com/2005/08...wave-slams-int...

* *Hydrodynamic model experiment of the collision of supernova 1987Awith
* *its circumstellar ring using high power laser
* * *http://lsrl.kaist.ac.kr/Publications...ittenByKong/00...


I was working with two large external rings and one smaller
intersecting ring back in 1990 (copyrighted,may I add) or 4 years
before the rings of SN1987a were observed and still enjoy the basic
premise and tentative conclusion.Although a private work now there is
something lovely which awakens when I see the rings,not just as a mark
of stellar efficiency but as to what they represent.

Stellar evolution may be more than a one stage process hence the
higher elements that may up our existence and generate planets and
influence solar system structure may have arisen from our own Sun.In
short,what you may seen as the death of a star via supernova,I see the
birth of another stage of a star's existence.

Of course,this era has 'black holes' and what have you established as
'facts' to pay attention to what is in front of them although guys
working with stellar evolution have done a reasonably good job so far.



 




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