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Old January 27th 09, 02:51 AM posted to alt.astronomy
Saul Levy Saul Levy is offline
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You include the EARTH in that, BradBoi? lmfjao!

Still a ****WIT I see!

Saul Levy


On Sun, 25 Jan 2009 20:36:35 -0800 (PST), BradGuth
wrote:

Believe it or not, you only have to use 5th grade physics.

Jupiter is certainly interesting, however, there's so much that's
humanly positive and thus perfectly doable about Venus that no other
planet or moon in our solar system has to offer.

~ BG

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Old January 27th 09, 04:57 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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"Saul Levy" wrote in message
news
Sounds good to me, Mark! lmfjao!

It's REALITY! Something you know NOTHING ABOUT!


If reality ends at the grave, reality sucks, just like you.



I am here to BASH STUPIDITY! Something YOU have in ABUNDANCE!

BAWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

As Ed Conrad would say: TOO STUPID TO UNDERSTAND COAL!

Saul Levy


On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 00:23:07 -0600, "Mark Earnest"
wrote:

Can't think of anything intelligent to say, Saul, so you have
to bash what others say to make you look better to yourself?

Well, get used to it, you only look good to yourself.

And you win?

You win what, precisely?

An atheist has nothing to look forward to but the grave.

How is that for winning?



"Saul Levy" wrote in message
. ..
Jupiter isn't anywhere near being a brown dwarf, Mark! lmfjao!

See what I mean about your STUPID EDUCATION?

It's made you incapable of even understanding what we do know about
the stars.

Saul Levy


On Sun, 25 Jan 2009 13:57:38 -0600, "Mark Earnest"
wrote:

Fortunately, Jupiter as a minimal brown dwarf, can manage to hold onto
its hydrogen and helium, and also holds onto most of anything else
that dares to get anywhere near its tidal radius.

There may be a sufficient solidified core with a 1000 km tall mountain
of ice upon that solid core (not necessarily h2o ice), around which
the perpetual storm exist. It's highly unlikely ETs (regardless of
their superior intelligence) are contributing to this atmospheric
pattern.

**Maybe some aliens blend in with their homeworld, as druids do on this
one.



  #34  
Old January 27th 09, 04:59 AM posted to alt.astronomy
Mark Earnest
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"BradGuth" wrote in message
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On Jan 25, 5:15 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
"BradGuth" wrote in message

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On Jan 25, 12:46 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:



"BradGuth" wrote in message


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On Jan 25, 11:57 am, "Mark Earnest" wrote:


"BradGuth" wrote in message


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On Jan 23, 6:56 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:


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Hi,


Jupiter jet streams and the great red spot were puzzling scientist
for
long time. Those phenomena are driven by a stellar cycle on
Jupiter.
Like the solar cycle that changes the magnetic polarity of the sun
every 11 years Jupiter has a magnetic cycle that induce current
around
the planet. This current is divided to electrons and positive ion
that
flow in opposite direction to create the jet streams. The charge
between adjacent jets drives the great red spot. Similar process
creates the sun plasma belts and the sunspots. Comments are
welcomed.
You can read the article he


http://www.philica.com/display_artic...article_id=149


http://www.scribd.com/doc/10180027/S...of-Jupiter-Gre...


http://www.pixelphase.com/sun/rotation.pdf


This article is based on a former article that shows that the
solar
cycle is applied to the sun from the galactic disc and not created
internally by a solar dynamo. The solar cycle is what heats the
sun
by
inducing electric currents and not fusion reaction.


http://www.philica.com/display_artic...?article_id=65


http://www.pixelphase.com/sun/sun.pdf


Regards
Dan Bar-Zohar


An orderly storm on Jupiter?
I thought storms were usually chaotic.
A sign of alien intelligence, if you asked me.


Fortunately, Jupiter as a minimal brown dwarf, can manage to hold onto
its hydrogen and helium, and also holds onto most of anything else
that dares to get anywhere near its tidal radius.


There may be a sufficient solidified core with a 1000 km tall mountain
of ice upon that solid core (not necessarily h2o ice), around which
the perpetual storm exist. It's highly unlikely ETs (regardless of
their superior intelligence) are contributing to this atmospheric
pattern.


**Maybe some aliens blend in with their homeworld, as druids do on
this
one.


Anything is possible, as is intelligent other life existing/coexisting
on Venus being at least a billion fold more possible than Jupiter, and
yet you and others seems blinded by the light (so to speak).


How come those laws of physics can work for Jupiter and not for Venus?


***Go look at Venus next time it is up, shining brilliantly against the
darkness. It seems alive to me.


That’s being very silly and perhaps even intentionally a little
dishonest, especially compared to the many other considerations you
and others continually hype as being life worthy.

Try using the vastly superior truth worthy images via radar, that
clearly indicate as to what is looking so unnatural about Venus.

**With Venus, things are so complicated, they're simple.
I think the poets and musicians can derive as much useful
information about Venus as the scientists can.


Believe it or not, you only have to use 5th grade physics.

Jupiter is certainly interesting, however, there's so much that's
humanly positive and thus perfectly doable about Venus that no other
planet or moon in our solar system has to offer.

**What does Venus have? Diamonds? Gold? Copper maybe?
With all the copper thieves these days we could sure use some
more copper.


  #35  
Old January 27th 09, 07:32 AM posted to alt.astronomy
BradGuth
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On Jan 26, 7:59*pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
"BradGuth" wrote in message

...
On Jan 25, 5:15 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:



"BradGuth" wrote in message


....
On Jan 25, 12:46 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:


"BradGuth" wrote in message


....
On Jan 25, 11:57 am, "Mark Earnest" wrote:


"BradGuth" wrote in message


...
On Jan 23, 6:56 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:


wrote in message


.. .


Hi,


Jupiter jet streams and the great red spot were puzzling scientist
for
long time. Those phenomena are driven by a stellar cycle on
Jupiter.
Like the solar cycle that changes the magnetic polarity of the sun
every 11 years Jupiter has a magnetic cycle that induce current
around
the planet. This current is divided to electrons and positive ion
that
flow in opposite direction to create the jet streams. The charge
between adjacent jets drives the great red spot. Similar process
creates the sun plasma belts and the sunspots. Comments are
welcomed.
You can read the article he


http://www.philica.com/display_artic...article_id=149


http://www.scribd.com/doc/10180027/S...of-Jupiter-Gre...


http://www.pixelphase.com/sun/rotation.pdf


This article is based on a former article that shows that the
solar
cycle is applied to the sun from the galactic disc and not created
internally by a solar dynamo. The solar cycle is what heats the
sun
by
inducing electric currents and not fusion reaction.


http://www.philica.com/display_artic...?article_id=65


http://www.pixelphase.com/sun/sun.pdf


Regards
Dan Bar-Zohar


An orderly storm on Jupiter?
I thought storms were usually chaotic.
A sign of alien intelligence, if you asked me.


Fortunately, Jupiter as a minimal brown dwarf, can manage to hold onto
its hydrogen and helium, and also holds onto most of anything else
that dares to get anywhere near its tidal radius.


There may be a sufficient solidified core with a 1000 km tall mountain
of ice upon that solid core (not necessarily h2o ice), around which
the perpetual storm exist. It's highly unlikely ETs (regardless of
their superior intelligence) are contributing to this atmospheric
pattern.


**Maybe some aliens blend in with their homeworld, as druids do on
this
one.


Anything is possible, as is intelligent other life existing/coexisting
on Venus being at least a billion fold more possible than Jupiter, and
yet you and others seems blinded by the light (so to speak).


How come those laws of physics can work for Jupiter and not for Venus?


***Go look at Venus next time it is up, shining brilliantly against the
darkness. It seems alive to me.


That’s being very silly and perhaps even intentionally a little
dishonest, especially compared to the many other considerations you
and others continually hype as being life worthy.


Try using the vastly superior truth worthy images via radar, that
clearly indicate as to what is looking so unnatural about Venus.


**With Venus, things are so complicated, they're simple.
I think the poets and musicians can derive as much useful
information about Venus as the scientists can.


Believe it or not, you only have to use 5th grade physics.

Jupiter is certainly interesting, however, there's so much that's
humanly positive and thus perfectly doable about Venus that no other
planet or moon in our solar system has to offer.

**What does Venus have? *Diamonds? *Gold? *Copper maybe?
With all the copper thieves these days we could sure use some
more copper.


By rights it should offer all of the above and a whole lot more (such
as uranium, thorium, radium), as well as way easier to obtain than
from Earth, and otherwise entirely unlike Earth, on Venus there's
unlimited local energy that's easily taken and 100% renewable.

~ BG
  #36  
Old January 27th 09, 05:04 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Saul Levy Saul Levy is offline
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Awwwwwwwwwwwwwww! Poor brain-dead moron, Mark! lmfjao!

You get ONLY ONE SHOT! After that, it's OVER!

Saul Levy


On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 21:57:59 -0600, "Mark Earnest"
wrote:


"Saul Levy" wrote in message
news
Sounds good to me, Mark! lmfjao!

It's REALITY! Something you know NOTHING ABOUT!


If reality ends at the grave, reality sucks, just like you.



I am here to BASH STUPIDITY! Something YOU have in ABUNDANCE!

BAWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

As Ed Conrad would say: TOO STUPID TO UNDERSTAND COAL!

Saul Levy


On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 00:23:07 -0600, "Mark Earnest"
wrote:

Can't think of anything intelligent to say, Saul, so you have
to bash what others say to make you look better to yourself?

Well, get used to it, you only look good to yourself.

And you win?

You win what, precisely?

An atheist has nothing to look forward to but the grave.

How is that for winning?



"Saul Levy" wrote in message
...
Jupiter isn't anywhere near being a brown dwarf, Mark! lmfjao!

See what I mean about your STUPID EDUCATION?

It's made you incapable of even understanding what we do know about
the stars.

Saul Levy

  #37  
Old January 27th 09, 05:11 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Saul Levy Saul Levy is offline
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Default Solving the mystery of Jupiter Great Red Spot

Is there a copper shortage now, Mark? lmfjao!

Let's see it's running about $1.50 a pound now while gold is around
$900 an ounce. Sounds like there is PLENTY OF COPPER!

Meanwhile, don't believe anything BradBoi tells you about Venus. He's
never been there and is making it all up in that empty head of his!

BAWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

He doesn't even believe it's HOT there!

What a VILLAGE IDIOT he is!

Saul Levy


On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 21:59:24 -0600, "Mark Earnest"
wrote:

**What does Venus have? Diamonds? Gold? Copper maybe?
With all the copper thieves these days we could sure use some
more copper.

 




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