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Universe's Biggest Mystery ????
We read about it in every astronomy book. "In every direction the
space temperature is the same"? Why??? I have some ideas to the answer but will let you all go first. Yes it is the left over heat of the BB TreBert |
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Universe's Biggest Mystery ????
On Feb 15, 3:15*pm, bert wrote:
We read about it in every astronomy book. "In every direction the space temperature is the same"? *Why??? *I have some ideas to the answer but will *let you all go first. Yes it is the left over heat of the BB * *TreBert I would like to hear a good definition of "space temperature". It has to be different from "air temperature". Double-A |
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Measuring the temp. of the cosmos using an infrared thermometer.
The all·pervasive CMB is a black·body. The peak* of the black·body is its temperature; at Safeway, employees use special “guns**” to sense the black·body/temp. of milk. *: the frequency with the highest intensity. **: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrared_thermometer A photo of an “Infrared Thermometer”: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...rmometer_2.jpg |
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Universe's Biggest Mystery ????
"bert" wrote in message ... We read about it in every astronomy book. "In every direction the space temperature is the same"? Why??? I have some ideas to the answer but will let you all go first. Yes it is the left over heat of the BB TreBert GOOGLE 'COBE' and you'll find the answer. They know ... so don't even question it, BeeertBrain. |
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Universe's Biggest Mystery ????
"bert" wrote in message ... We read about it in every astronomy book. "In every direction the space temperature is the same"? Why??? I have some ideas to the answer but will let you all go first. Yes it is the left over heat of the BB TreBert If space indeed has any temperature at all, then it must be something more than just a vacuum. |
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Universe's Biggest Mystery ????
On Feb 15, 6:29*pm, Double-A wrote:
On Feb 15, 3:15*pm, bert wrote: We read about it in every astronomy book. "In every direction the space temperature is the same"? *Why??? *I have some ideas to the answer but will *let you all go first. Yes it is the left over heat of the BB * *TreBert I would like to hear a good definition of "space temperature". *It has to be different from "air temperature". Double-A Yes its temperature is in micro wave energy. Air temperature is inferred photons mostly coming from the sun. That guy Gamow prediction on how hot this after glow so very accuratly he should have shared that 1978 Nobel with Peebles,and Wilson. Life is not always fain I know that TreBert |
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Universe's Biggest Mystery ????
On Feb 15, 8:22*pm, "Hagar" hagen@sahm,name wrote:
"bert" wrote in message ... We read about it in every astronomy book. "In every direction the space temperature is the same"? *Why??? *I have some ideas to the answer but will *let you all go first. Yes it is the left over heat of the BB * *TreBert GOOGLE 'COBE' and you'll find the answer. They know ... so don't even question it, BeeertBrain. Hagar The reason you can't think is "You are a Google parrot." Your posts prove this. Google can be friendly,but you let it rule your life. Sad but true. TreBert |
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Universe's Biggest Mystery ????
On Feb 15, 10:21*pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
"bert" wrote in message ... We read about it in every astronomy book. "In every direction the space temperature is the same"? *Why??? *I have some ideas to the answer but will *let you all go first. Yes it is the left over heat of the BB * *TreBert If space indeed has any temperature at all, then it must be something more than just a vacuum. Mark Few in this spacetime think of space being a void. My older post going back many moons has this idea. :space energy + the compression force of gravity created the very first big bang Short simple theory makes it. TreBert |
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Universe's Biggest Mystery ????
On Feb 15, 7:21*pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
"bert" wrote in message ... We read about it in every astronomy book. "In every direction the space temperature is the same"? *Why??? *I have some ideas to the answer but will *let you all go first. Yes it is the left over heat of the BB * *TreBert If space indeed has any temperature at all, then it must be something more than just a vacuum. It's always full of quarks, electrons, positrons and photons. Perhaps even enough quarks and photons to make up for the 95% missing mass of our known universe. How much does a zero Hz photon weigh? ~ BG |
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Universe's Biggest Mystery ????
"BradGuth" wrote in message ... On Feb 15, 7:21 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote: "bert" wrote in message ... We read about it in every astronomy book. "In every direction the space temperature is the same"? Why??? I have some ideas to the answer but will let you all go first. Yes it is the left over heat of the BB TreBert If space indeed has any temperature at all, then it must be something more than just a vacuum. It's always full of quarks, electrons, positrons and photons. Perhaps even enough quarks and photons to make up for the 95% missing mass of our known universe. How much does a zero Hz photon weigh? **You think too much with modern physics, which is a laughing joke. ~ BG |
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