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Old June 29th 16, 02:33 AM posted to alt.astronomy
herbert glazier
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Hit two BHs with 100 Sun Masses,and it will create a space shock wave that will cover all space in the universe.If it happened 2 million LYs from us the milky Way would have its stars in choas.TreBert
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Old July 1st 16, 03:53 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On 6/28/2016 8:33 PM, Herbert Glazier wrote:
Hit two BHs with 100 Sun Masses,and it will create a space shock wave that will cover all space in the universe.If it happened 2 million LYs from us the milky Way would have its stars in choas.TreBert

wrong again... dumb ****

This has been discussed by real physicists :

That black hole collision took place in 1.3 billion light years
distance, and is still detectable. How strong would the gravitational
waves be if the collision had taken place in a much nearer location,
e.g. in 1 million light years or 1000 light years distance? Strong
enough to yield effects visible to bare eyes? Strong enough to destroy
Earth?


Slightly raising the stakes, I think their gravitional waves
would not destroy the earth, even if the two black holes were
replacing the sun! (We would of course have to give the earth
an 8 times higher orbital speed in the first place, to
maintain its distance).

The distance to the sun is about 10^14 times smaller, so the
waves would be some 10^14 times stronger and the suspended
mirrors in the LIGO detector would not move 4 atto-meter, as
they did on Sep 14, but a whole 0.4mm!

This doesn't look like more than a micro-earthquake so the
earth would not be destroyed and even the delicate LIGO
detector would easily survive this (but the presence of two
black holes instead of the sun might cause other problems..)

Comparing it to EM: we can detect the Pioneer spacecraft
radio transmitter now that it is at 3 10^12 meter distance,
What if we were 10^14 times closer? That would be comparable
to holding a transmitting cell-phone at 1 cm from your ear
(in fact its transmitter is just slightly stronger than the
average cellphone, both are a few Watts).


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Old July 1st 16, 04:16 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Tuesday, June 28, 2016 at 6:33:51 PM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote:
Hit two BHs with 100 Sun Masses,and it will create a space shock wave that will cover all space in the universe.If it happened 2 million LYs from us the milky Way would have its stars in choas.TreBert


My thoughts of two BHs hitting does not produce an explosion,but an implosion only. Get the picture. My thinking is on reality of the action.Trebert
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Old July 1st 16, 04:16 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Tuesday, June 28, 2016 at 6:33:51 PM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote:
Hit two BHs with 100 Sun Masses,and it will create a space shock wave that will cover all space in the universe.If it happened 2 million LYs from us the milky Way would have its stars in choas.TreBert


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Old July 1st 16, 02:46 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On 6/30/2016 10:16 PM, Herbert Glazier wrote:
On Tuesday, June 28, 2016 at 6:33:51 PM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote:
Hit two BHs with 100 Sun Masses,and it will create a space shock wave that will cover all space in the universe.If it happened 2 million LYs from us the milky Way would have its stars in choas.TreBert


My thoughts of two BHs hitting does not produce an explosion,but an implosion only. Get the picture. My thinking is on reality of the action.Trebert

yea, right

dumb ****
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Old July 1st 16, 08:15 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Tuesday, June 28, 2016 at 6:33:51 PM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote:
Hit two BHs with 100 Sun Masses,and it will create a space shock wave that will cover all space in the universe.If it happened 2 million LYs from us the milky Way would have its stars in choas.TreBert



So how would that shock wave be different than the gravity waves you keep saying do not exist?

Double-A

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Old July 2nd 16, 01:27 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Friday, July 1, 2016 at 12:15:33 PM UTC-7, Double-A wrote:
On Tuesday, June 28, 2016 at 6:33:51 PM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote:
Hit two BHs with 100 Sun Masses,and it will create a space shock wave that will cover all space in the universe.If it happened 2 million LYs from us the milky Way would have its stars in choas.TreBert



So how would that shock wave be different than the gravity waves you keep saying do not exist?

Double-A


Drop a rock in a pond and its the water that creates the wave.A water wave,and not a rock wave. Two black hole hitting and it creates ripples in space(space waves) A shock in space.These space waves can be picked up.Used by nature to move space dust,and hydrogen molrcules to create the starting action to create stars.Its can be seen looking at the eagle nebula.This nebula is our lab in space. Trebert ps Gravity works not by a wave,but by the flow of gravity particles. I have posted all this before.
 




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