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Old January 31st 13, 10:24 PM posted to sci.physics,alt.astronomy,sci.astro
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Default Sam⋅Wormley, the CMBR is 2.7 K today... TODAY. 

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God damn, Sam Wormley !

You're telling treBert black holes only grow, never shrink.

How could you be more retarded than that ? ****ing unbelievable !

The CMBR is 2.7 K today... TODAY.

Again:

In 2004, Stephen Hawking came to agree with Einstein
Black Holes can't form.

If you ever find yourself disagreeing with Einstein...
chances are, you're wrong and Einstein was right.

From our vantage point, there'll NEVER be enough time
for a true black hole to form... it ALWAYS evaporates first.

All the same, there are many APPARENT black holes;
i.e. things that act like a black hole would.

Basically, light from a pseudo event horizon is redâ‹…shifted
as it climbs out of the gravity well.
So, from our vantage point, clocks there don't tick.

Aliens at a pseudo event horizon see light from space,
falling into the gravity well, incredibly blueâ‹…shifted.
From their vantage point, our clocks tick immeasurably fast.

The start of the known Universe is a pseudo event horizon.

Ture Zero is "infinitely small", it has no precision, it's not physics.
Physics is about measurements, finite precision.
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Old January 31st 13, 11:54 PM posted to sci.physics,alt.astronomy,sci.astro
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Default Sam⋅Wormley, the CMBR is 2.7 K today... TODAY. 

On Jan 31, 4:24Â*pm, Jeff-Relf.Me @. wrote:
Â* God damn, Sam Wormley ! You're telling treBert black holes only grow, never shrink. How could you be more retarded than that ? ****ing unbelievable ! The CMBR is 2.7 K today... TODAY. Again: In 2004, Stephen Hawking came to agree with Einstein Black Holes can't form. If you ever find yourself disagreeing with Einstein... chances are, you're wrong and Einstein was right. From our vantage point, there'll NEVER be enough time for a true black hole to form... it ALWAYS evaporates first. All the same, there are many APPARENT black holes; i.e. things that act like a black hole would. Basically, light from a pseudo event horizon is redâ‹…shifted as it climbs out of the gravity well. So, from our vantage point, clocks there don't tick. Aliens at a pseudo event horizon see light from space, falling into the gravity well, incredibly blueâ‹…shifted. From their vantage point, our clocks tick immeasurably fast. The start of the known Universe is a pseudo event horizon. Ture Zero is "infinitely small", it has no precision, it's not physics. Physics is about measurements, finite precision.


Einstein came to believe in BH as more evidence showed up. Jeff its
you tghat knows no physics. READ UP ON STUFF TreBert
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Old February 1st 13, 12:23 AM posted to sci.physics,alt.astronomy,sci.astro
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Default "READ UP ON STUFF", says treBert, the most illiterate man I know. 

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No, treBert, Einstein never believed in TRUE black holes.
Since 2004, not even Stephen Hawking believes in them.

"READ UP ON STUFF", says treBert, the most illiterate man I know.
Sam Wormley is a mere parrot, you keep telling us, and I agree.

So who's right, you and your buddy, Sam Wormley ?
Or Einstein and Hawking ? Take a wild guess.

"Einstein's Greatest Blunder" was about
the likely value of the cosmological constant, then unknown.

Today, almost 100 years later, we know it's a positive number.
Back then, no one knew, not even Einstein.
Before Einstein, no one knew what a "cosmological constant" was.

Today, you still don't, but I do.
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Old February 1st 13, 10:42 PM posted to sci.physics,alt.astronomy,sci.astro
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On Jan 31, 1:24*pm, Jeff-Relf.Me @. wrote:
* God damn, Sam Wormley ! You're telling treBert black holes only grow, never shrink. How could you be more retarded than that ? ****ing unbelievable ! The CMBR is 2.7 K today... TODAY.


How the Universe Has Cooled Since the Big Bang Fits Big Bang Theory

"According to the Big Bang theory, the temperature of the cosmic
background radiation drops smoothly as the Universe expands. "That's
just what we see in our measurements. The Universe of a few billion
years ago was a few degrees warmer than it is now, exactly as the Big
Bang Theory predicts," said research team leader Dr Sebastien Muller
of Onsala Space Observatory at Chalmers University of Technology in
Sweden."

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0123101622.htm

And so the temperature of the universe continues to decline as time
passes, giving even the biggest black holes the opportunity to
evaporate.

Double-A

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Old February 1st 13, 11:03 PM posted to sci.physics,alt.astronomy,sci.astro
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On 2/1/13 3:42 PM, Double-A wrote:
On Jan 31, 1:24 pm, Jeff-Relf.Me @. wrote:
God damn, Sam Wormley ! You're telling treBert black holes only grow, never shrink. How could you be more retarded than that ? ****ing unbelievable ! The CMBR is 2.7 K today... TODAY.


How the Universe Has Cooled Since the Big Bang Fits Big Bang Theory

"According to the Big Bang theory, the temperature of the cosmic
background radiation drops smoothly as the Universe expands. "That's
just what we see in our measurements. The Universe of a few billion
years ago was a few degrees warmer than it is now, exactly as the Big
Bang Theory predicts," said research team leader Dr Sebastien Muller
of Onsala Space Observatory at Chalmers University of Technology in
Sweden."

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0123101622.htm

And so the temperature of the universe continues to decline as time
passes, giving even the biggest black holes the opportunity to
evaporate.

Double-A


The more massive the black hole, the colder it is and the
longer it will take to evaporate

The Lifetime of a 1 kg black hole is 8.4e-17 seconds

The lifetime of a 10 solar mass black hole is 2.1e70 years

The lifetime of a 10^6 solar mass black hole is 2.1e85 years


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Old February 2nd 13, 12:00 AM posted to sci.physics,alt.astronomy,sci.astro
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On Feb 1, 5:03*pm, Sam Wormley wrote:
On 2/1/13 3:42 PM, Double-A wrote:









On Jan 31, 1:24 pm, Jeff-Relf.Me @. wrote:
* *God damn, Sam Wormley ! You're telling treBert black holes only grow, never shrink. How could you be more retarded than that ? ****ing unbelievable ! The CMBR is 2.7 K today... TODAY.


How the Universe Has Cooled Since the Big Bang Fits Big Bang Theory


"According to the Big Bang theory, the temperature of the cosmic
background radiation drops smoothly as the Universe expands. "That's
just what we see in our measurements. The Universe of a few billion
years ago was a few degrees warmer than it is now, exactly as the Big
Bang Theory predicts," said research team leader Dr Sebastien Muller
of Onsala Space Observatory at Chalmers University of Technology in
Sweden."


http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0123101622.htm


And so the temperature of the universe continues to decline as time
passes, giving even the biggest black holes the opportunity to
evaporate.


Double-A


* *The more massive the black hole, the colder it is and the
* *longer it will take to evaporate

* *The Lifetime of a 1 kg black hole is 8.4e-17 seconds

* *The lifetime of a 10 solar mass black hole is 2.1e70 years

* *The lifetime of a 10^6 solar mass black hole is 2.1e85 years


Sam BHs do not evaporate. All that gets into a BH can not get out.
My critical mass density theory has this as its heart. TreBert
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Old February 2nd 13, 01:19 AM posted to sci.physics,alt.astronomy,sci.astro
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Default The Cooling of the Universe

On 2/1/13 5:00 PM, G=EMC^2 wrote:

Sam BHs do not evaporate.


Herb, you should put your money where your mouth is.


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Old February 2nd 13, 01:53 AM posted to sci.astro
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On Friday, February 1, 2013 3:00:18 PM UTC-8, G=EMC^2 wrote:

Sam BHs do not evaporate. All that gets into a BH can not get out.


http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0010055

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Old February 2nd 13, 02:19 AM posted to sci.astro
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On Feb 1, 4:53*pm, palsing wrote:
On Friday, February 1, 2013 3:00:18 PM UTC-8, G=EMC^2 wrote:
Sam *BHs do not evaporate. *All that gets into a BH can not get out..


http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0010055


According to mpc755, black holes give off or vent aether.
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Old February 2nd 13, 02:28 AM posted to sci.physics,alt.astronomy,sci.astro
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On Feb 1, 2:03*pm, Sam Wormley wrote:
On 2/1/13 3:42 PM, Double-A wrote:









On Jan 31, 1:24 pm, Jeff-Relf.Me @. wrote:
* *God damn, Sam Wormley ! You're telling treBert black holes only grow, never shrink. How could you be more retarded than that ? ****ing unbelievable ! The CMBR is 2.7 K today... TODAY.


How the Universe Has Cooled Since the Big Bang Fits Big Bang Theory


"According to the Big Bang theory, the temperature of the cosmic
background radiation drops smoothly as the Universe expands. "That's
just what we see in our measurements. The Universe of a few billion
years ago was a few degrees warmer than it is now, exactly as the Big
Bang Theory predicts," said research team leader Dr Sebastien Muller
of Onsala Space Observatory at Chalmers University of Technology in
Sweden."


http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0123101622.htm


And so the temperature of the universe continues to decline as time
passes, giving even the biggest black holes the opportunity to
evaporate.


Double-A


* *The more massive the black hole, the colder it is and the
* *longer it will take to evaporate

* *The Lifetime of a 1 kg black hole is 8.4e-17 seconds

* *The lifetime of a 10 solar mass black hole is 2.1e70 years

* *The lifetime of a 10^6 solar mass black hole is 2.1e85 years


Or, a BH could just as easily be 1e6 K, because no IR or any other
spectrum can escape.
 




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