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Old November 15th 04, 08:45 AM
G=EMC^2 Glazier
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It could very well be the most important thing for human kind.
Reality is many different organic chemicals were through out space well
before the Earth cooled. My idea is these organic chemicals were spread
by the tail of comets. In the tail were dust particles (carbon 12) In
the comet's tail was amino acids(the building blocks that make
"proteins") Water Water every where,and a comet's tail has seen to it.
You have to have the right stuff(organic chemicals) before life can
begin. The comet's tail has the right stuff Bert

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Old November 15th 04, 11:46 AM
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nightbat wrote

G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:

It could very well be the most important thing for human kind.
Reality is many different organic chemicals were through out space well
before the Earth cooled. My idea is these organic chemicals were spread
by the tail of comets. In the tail were dust particles (carbon 12) In
the comet's tail was amino acids(the building blocks that make
"proteins") Water Water every where,and a comet's tail has seen to it.
You have to have the right stuff(organic chemicals) before life can
begin. The comet's tail has the right stuff Bert


nightbat

Ha, ha, keep throwing those darts my way Bert! Life begets life,
don't forget my Halo bacterium.


the nightbat

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Old November 15th 04, 02:36 PM
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Hi nightbat I'm laughing because I knew you would be first to come into
this post. The words "comet tail" and your ears go up,much like "sexy
girl" makes my ears go up (Had you in mind when posting) You are very
knowledgeable in the tiny quantum world that started life..
Seems the building blocks of life had a billion years head start before
the Earth cooled. I like Darwin's idea that warm ponds
were the right places. The comet tails organic chemicals sprinkled there
could concentrate,as these ponds evaporated( laboratories for creating
life) Liquid water created by the warm Earth and then the sun. Jumping
ahead in time photosynthesizing cells(organisms) starting
evolving(energy from photons) and that put oxygen into the mixture of
gasses to make up air. I find this interesting nightbat that before
oxygen life lived well ,and oxygen was poisonous to organisms that had
adapted to the environment that was nitrogen and carbon dioxide.Hmmm
Seems botulism is a throw back to that oxygen free time. Seems to me
the change over to oxygen we should study more.After all we are living
proof that oxygen organisms won out,as just about every animal living on
the Earth today breaths oxygen to stay alive. Bert PS I just
reminded myself to mention lightning.Earth has plenty of that

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Old November 15th 04, 03:54 PM
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nightbat wrote

G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:

Hi nightbat I'm laughing because I knew you would be first to come into
this post. The words "comet tail" and your ears go up,much like "sexy
girl" makes my ears go up (Had you in mind when posting) You are very
knowledgeable in the tiny quantum world that started life..
Seems the building blocks of life had a billion years head start before
the Earth cooled. I like Darwin's idea that warm ponds
were the right places. The comet tails organic chemicals sprinkled there
could concentrate,as these ponds evaporated( laboratories for creating
life) Liquid water created by the warm Earth and then the sun. Jumping
ahead in time photosynthesizing cells(organisms) starting
evolving(energy from photons) and that put oxygen into the mixture of
gasses to make up air. I find this interesting nightbat that before
oxygen life lived well ,and oxygen was poisonous to organisms that had
adapted to the environment that was nitrogen and carbon dioxide.Hmmm
Seems botulism is a throw back to that oxygen free time. Seems to me
the change over to oxygen we should study more.After all we are living
proof that oxygen organisms won out,as just about every animal living on
the Earth today breaths oxygen to stay alive. Bert PS I just
reminded myself to mention lightning.Earth has plenty of that


nightbat

Hello Bert, and you're right for you know that my " Black Comet
" for resolution of black hole paradox is my pet theory. You are coming
more and more around to its formidable implications because it fits well
with your own theories and of the greats. I am not here to overturn all
the laws or working theories but to try to explain why the apparent non
compatibility in the face of the math pointing and individual separate
proper applied logic.

And yes Bert, mention comet or comet tails and you will find me
approving. Just the most massive of all comet's, the nightbat " Black
Comet " one, is the largest theoretical individual galaxy original
residing ones. I have stated that theoretically Earth was once a " Black
Comet " itself to account for the massive amount of concentrated iron in
its core center and total amount of water planetary content. Even
pondering Dr. Einstein and Dr. Tesla missed the possible causation for
total mass makeup of the unique Earth but did wonder about its
origination too. No other known physical astro process can presently
account for the shear total concentration amount and energy requiring
process for its actual physical totality found here on Earth. Do not
confuse stellar class super dense White Dwarfs as " Black Comets ", no,
no, for the " Black Comet " is the nightbat theoretical largest massive
still undetectable central galaxy objects in our Universe. Only their
gravitational tug on surrounding stellar bodies can be faintly
acknowledged or detected. A non Pauli state fermion to boson super
plasma state of matter, in need of constant stripped electron and
photons to hopefully satisfy its super dense appetite until being
ejected and dispersing into a newly formed galaxy itself. The cycle of
perpetual non uniform momentum, not Einstein's static one but dynamic
and of flex nature which permits both outer Universe expansion and inner
contraction while the sub quantum base pure energy field volume always
attempts default renormalization. Causation of gravity and no magic
particles needed, the reason of which Einstein searched his entire life
and never found it, the missing unifying frame.


the nightbat

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Old November 16th 04, 02:38 AM
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
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It could very well be the most important thing for human kind.


Studies have shown that if you cut off a comet's tail another grows back
quickly. It does this because the tail serves as a counter balance and
without it the comet soon tips over. (see "Comet in the Ditch" Autoweek,
August 17, 1973).

chuck in persia




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Old November 16th 04, 09:51 AM
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nightbat wrote

G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:

Hi nightbat I'm laughing because I knew you would be first to come into
this post. The words "comet tail" and your ears go up,much like "sexy
girl" makes my ears go up (Had you in mind when posting) You are very
knowledgeable in the tiny quantum world that started life..
Seems the building blocks of life had a billion years head start before
the Earth cooled. I like Darwin's idea that warm ponds
were the right places. The comet tails organic chemicals sprinkled there
could concentrate,as these ponds evaporated( laboratories for creating
life) Liquid water created by the warm Earth and then the sun. Jumping
ahead in time photosynthesizing cells(organisms) starting
evolving(energy from photons) and that put oxygen into the mixture of
gasses to make up air. I find this interesting nightbat that before
oxygen life lived well ,and oxygen was poisonous to organisms that had
adapted to the environment that was nitrogen and carbon dioxide.Hmmm
Seems botulism is a throw back to that oxygen free time. Seems to me
the change over to oxygen we should study more.After all we are living
proof that oxygen organisms won out,as just about every animal living on
the Earth today breaths oxygen to stay alive. Bert PS I just
reminded myself to mention lightning.Earth has plenty of that


nightbat

Yes, Bert, organisms that can live in an oxygen free environment
like my Halo bacterium are a prerequisite to establishing first life
candidate. Your referenced Botulism causing microbe is a more complex
cellular evolved basic life organism and very temperature sensitive
unlike that of the Halo one. The fact that the potential original life
specimens did not need oxygen is very important in establishing how life
possibly evolved here on our planet. And yes, as the more complex
cellular life organisms developed and came closer to the surface of the
planet, their preference for oxygen dependence became dominant to the no
oxygen originating one. The Halo which can produce its own oxygen
naturally would prefer letting their forming oxygen atmosphere enriching
environment including through lighting creating ozone to take over its
basic chore to conserve energy. And yes, they could theoretically
survive out in cold space even on the heavy ice body of a comet or it's
tail due to their extreme temperature tolerances unlike the Botulism
microbe.


the nightbat

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Old November 16th 04, 01:13 PM
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In article ,
fordtruckman wrote:

"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
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It could very well be the most important thing for human kind.


Studies have shown that if you cut off a comet's tail another grows back
quickly. It does this because the tail serves as a counter balance and
without it the comet soon tips over. (see "Comet in the Ditch" Autoweek,
August 17, 1973).


And I thought the tail was for wagging, to show that the comet is friendly.
Ah well, wrong again.

Jochen

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Old November 16th 04, 02:27 PM
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Hi chuck in persia That is interesting cut off a comets tail and it
will grow a new one. Without a tail we most likely would call a comet
an asteroid. Being made up of gases and fine dust we are lucky to see
the tail. It must be a good reflector of light. The tail always points
away from the sun,and that means the radiation of the sun gives this
tail a "push",and that push is stronger than the gravity of the
sun."pull" The study of comets can tell us much about our solar
system.Their tails have a tale to tell. It could even
start with "once upon a spacetime" nightbat is the tail man in this
group. Bert

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Old November 19th 04, 03:13 PM
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For us the observer on Earth the comet's tail is its most important
feature. We see about 10 new comets a year,and without their light
reflecting tail we would see nothing. I always had an idea comets were
asteroids with tails. Reason being there are asteroids that are made of
the same mushy stuff(snow ball structure) What if there are asteroids
following the same type orbits as comets but having no big tail they go
unnoticed? I don't think even Halley's core is very big(don't know its
size) What is the biggest comet core? what is the length of the longest
tail? How long can a comet last? Does the core material stop
evaporating when its far enough away from the sun? How far away? Can we
get a good spectrum from the tails reflected light? Is it white like
steam is white? well white is best against a black background. Bert

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Old November 19th 04, 07:00 PM
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nightbat wrote


G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:

For us the observer on Earth the comet's tail is its most important
feature. We see about 10 new comets a year,and without their light
reflecting tail we would see nothing. I always had an idea comets were
asteroids with tails. Reason being there are asteroids that are made of
the same mushy stuff(snow ball structure) What if there are asteroids
following the same type orbits as comets but having no big tail they go
unnoticed? I don't think even Halley's core is very big(don't know its
size) What is the biggest comet core? what is the length of the longest
tail? How long can a comet last? Does the core material stop
evaporating when its far enough away from the sun? How far away? Can we
get a good spectrum from the tails reflected light? Is it white like
steam is white? well white is best against a black background. Bert


nightbat

To answer all your questions see nightbat's " Black Comet " on
these science newsgroups or coming to a friendly book store nearest you.


the nightbat

 




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