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On 12 May 2007 20:16:33 -0700, Tom Potter wrote:
"Phineas T Puddleduck" wrote in message news In article , Ben newsam wrote: On 11 May 2007 14:56:10 -0700, wrote: I can use microwave back ground radiation to send people through space. A lot like a solar sail. This could be used for any part of the universe. Poeple could go to stars using this. Microwave back ground radiation is about the same for all directions. This would not cause a lot of trouble for me. Sailing with a wind that blows in all directions at once is a cool trick. Perhaps Kurt thinks he can go to all places simultaneously as a result... It is interesting to see that puddleduck and Ben newsam think that the back ground radiation is constant and homogeneous. You just don't get irony, do you? |
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Ben newsam wrote: On 12 May 2007 20:16:33 -0700, Tom Potter wrote: "Phineas T Puddleduck" wrote in message news In article , Ben newsam wrote: On 11 May 2007 14:56:10 -0700, wrote: I can use microwave back ground radiation to send people through space. A lot like a solar sail. This could be used for any part of the universe. Poeple could go to stars using this. Microwave back ground radiation is about the same for all directions. This would not cause a lot of trouble for me. Sailing with a wind that blows in all directions at once is a cool trick. Perhaps Kurt thinks he can go to all places simultaneously as a result... It is interesting to see that puddleduck and Ben newsam think that the back ground radiation is constant and homogeneous. You just don't get irony, do you? He thinks its another word for ferrous. -- COOSN-174-07-82116: Official Science Team mascot and alt.astronomy's favourite poster (from a survey taken of the saucerhead high command). Sacred keeper of the Hollow Sphere, and the space within the Coffee Boy singularity. |
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On May 14, 3:03 am, Eric Gisse wrote:
On May 13, 5:04 am, Tom Potter wrote: Hint: What's KT for a microkelvin? It is astute of Kurt and Gisse to observe that the most intelligent beings take advantage of "slight inhomogenities" to shape their worlds. -- Tom Potter I think [...] No. You don't. [...]- Hide quoted text - ------------------------- little undergarduate psychopath Y.P --------------------------- |
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"Y.Porat" wrote in message ups.com... little undergarduate psychopath Is that the best you can do? No references to crooks, Nazis, Liars and not even your little "cant fool all the people all the time" idiocy at the end. Shame on you Borat. |
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On May 14, 5:09 am, "Y.Porat" wrote:
On May 14, 3:03 am, Eric Gisse wrote: On May 13, 5:04 am, Tom Potter wrote: Hint: What's KT for a microkelvin? It is astute of Kurt and Gisse to observe that the most intelligent beings take advantage of "slight inhomogenities" to shape their worlds. -- Tom Potter I think [...] No. You don't. [...]- Hide quoted text - ------------------------- little undergarduate psychopath So you are too stupid to answer the question? What is kT for a microkelvin? Y.P Why pee? ---------------------------- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On May 14, 2:09 am, "Y.Porat" wrote:
On May 14, 3:03 am, Eric Gisse wrote: On May 13, 5:04 am, Tom Potter wrote: Hint: What's KT for a microkelvin? It is astute of Kurt and Gisse to observe that the most intelligent beings take advantage of "slight inhomogenities" to shape their worlds. -- Tom Potter I think [...] No. You don't. [...]- Hide quoted text - ------------------------- little undergarduate psychopath Y.P --------------------------- *sigh* k = 1.3806x10^-23 JK^-1 T ~ 1x10^-6 K kT = 1.4x10^-29 J = 1.3 x 10^-10 eV "jack ****" Porat, I effectively have my degree. I have no major hurdles to pass now - I am done with the second semester courses of all my theoretical classes. All I have left are the idiotic little requirements like History and English [god you could use this one], plus 3 lab courses. I'm going to keep myself entertained this fall by working on a graduate course or two. |
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Kurt is moving 1.2 megamiles per hour... cursing profusely.
Relative to the rest frame of the cosmic microwave background,
Kurt Stocklmeir, you're moving 1.2 megamiles per hour, " http://WikiPedia.ORG/wiki/Milky_Way#Speed_through_space ". Quoting " http://Map.GSFC.Nasa.GOV/m_uni/uni_101Flucts.html ": " The ' yin-yang ' pattern [ shown at http://Map.GSFC.Nasa.GOV/ContentMedia/dmr_1.gif ] is the dipole anisotropy that results from the motion [ redshift/blueshift ] of the Sun relative to the rest frame of the cosmic microwave background. ". |
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