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Detection of proton acceleration in supernova remnants!
Dude you give goofy to much credit.... except in the "minds" of idiots there
is no such thing as a gamma charge. While gamma rays are made up of accelerated charged particles any charge acquired by an object being struck by gamma rays is an electrical charge and is likely to be discharged rapidly by free electrons. wrote in message ... IT'S THE SAME AS IT'S BEEN FOR BILLIONS OF YEARS, YOU ****ED IN THE HEAD VILLAGE IDIOT! YOU REALLY ARE STUPID, GOOF! Saul Levy On Wed, 27 Feb 2013 19:56:11 -0800 (PST), Brad Guth wrote: What's the gamma charge status of our moon? |
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