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Scott Miller: What if (on White Dwarfs) Options
This reply is going back into the Usenet stack once again and again
because, while other topics and groups seemingly post and properly index update as they should, whereas instead we keep getting: GOOGLE/ Usenet "An error was encountered while trying to post, please try again later". Even with the "Your post was successful", there's no such indication of our reply being available. Actually, I've just proven that the following GOOGLE/Usenet posting problem is in fact being orchestrated by and/or on behalf of Scott Miller, an obvious Usenet borg insider with a nasty butt-load of hidden agendas and ulterior motives to boot. On May 4, 3:45 am, Scott Miller wrote: BradGuth wrote: And that has what if anything to do with the honest jest of this topic? Are you offering up a public owned supercomputer and of its full blown 3D orbital mechanics software? Are you otherwise offering us your own best swag of hard numbers? I've already produced more computational information than you have on this and other topics. The more relavent question would be - can you produce anything useful on this topic? Give me and "G=EMC^2 Glazier" access to most any one of our spendy supercomputers, and as such we'll proceed to knock your socks off. This sort of thing is absolutely ideal for a supercomputer to be working on. One additional computation I have finished - IF by some odd chance some planet was captured into the lifezone of a white dwarf like Sirius B (for which I did the calculation) - it would become tidally locked to the central white dwarf in 10,000 to 1 million years. That would be far too short a time period for that planet to become life bearing, if the scenario that occurred here on Earth happened there. Tidal locking would cause one side to become hot all the time, the otherside very cold. Atmosphere, if developed, evaporates, keeping water from existing in liquid form on the planet. Your faith-based skewed science is certainly darn good at excluding evidence, as well as having excluded and/or skewed the regular laws of physics in order to suit your terrestrial mainstream mindset, and otherwise good at keeping the rest of us village idiots away from our own supercomputers. Why is that? So, in the end, the legwork that should have been done by the proposer of this topic was done by one who actually understands a bit about how science works rather than the likes of you who offer zip. So, as per usual, Scott Miller and others of their all-knowing kind claim to have accomplished those extremely complex and fully interactive 3D simulations via supercomputer, but they're not about to share squat. Is that also why your MIB are doing all they can to trash my PC, or to otherwise divert/block Usenet access? - Brad Guth |
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Scott Miller: What if (on White Dwarfs) Options
BradGuth wrote:
This reply is going back into the Usenet stack once again and again because, while other topics and groups seemingly post and properly index update as they should, whereas instead we keep getting: GOOGLE/ Usenet "An error was encountered while trying to post, please try again later". Even with the "Your post was successful", there's no such indication of our reply being available. Actually, I've just proven that the following GOOGLE/Usenet posting problem is in fact being orchestrated by and/or on behalf of Scott Miller, an obvious Usenet borg insider with a nasty butt-load of hidden agendas and ulterior motives to boot. Thanks for complimenting me on my obvious superior intelligence and computer skills (what a maroon!!!). |
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