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Infrared satellite telescope detects millions of black holes
Infrared satellite telescope detects millions of black holes http://blogs.physicstoday.org/newspi...f-black-holes/ Looking at IR wavelengths, it identified more than a million potential black holes and nearly 1000 extremely hot galaxies that had previously been hidden by dust clouds. |
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Infrared satellite telescope detects millions of black holes
On Aug 30, 7:26*pm, Sam Wormley wrote:
Infrared satellite telescope detects millions of black holes http://blogs.physicstoday.org/newspi...d-satellite-te... Looking at IR wavelengths, it identified more than a million potential black holes and nearly 1000 extremely hot galaxies that had previously been hidden by dust clouds. Black holes don't exist, they are a figment of the imagination and distract from stellar evolution.Even though I have worked with supernova and their rings for over 20 years in terms of a transition phase of stellar evolution rather than a finality,I am reluctant to promote the core geometry which prevents intellectual atrocities of which the no center/no circumference ideologies are ubiquitous whether as 'black hole' or 'big bang' - a sort of perverse mathematical entertainment. |
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Infrared satellite telescope detects millions of black holes
On Thursday, August 30, 2012 12:07:39 PM UTC-7, oriel36 wrote:
On Aug 30, 7:26*pm, Sam Wormley wrote: Infrared satellite telescope detects millions of black holes http://blogs.physicstoday.org/newspi...d-satellite-te.... Looking at IR wavelengths, it identified more than a million potential black holes and nearly 1000 extremely hot galaxies that had previously been hidden by dust clouds. Black holes don't exist, they are a figment of the imagination and distract from stellar evolution.Even though I have worked with supernova and their rings for over 20 years in terms of a transition phase of stellar evolution rather than a finality,I am reluctant to promote the core geometry which prevents intellectual atrocities of which the no center/no circumference ideologies are ubiquitous whether as 'black hole' or 'big bang' - a sort of perverse mathematical entertainment. So... how do YOU explain Cygnus X-1? |
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Infrared satellite telescope detects millions of black holes
On 8/30/12 2:07 PM, oriel36 wrote:
Black holes don't exist, they are a figment of the imagination and distract from stellar evolution. Bzzzt -- Wrong again, Gerald. Black Holes are major players in the evolution of the Universe. |
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Infrared satellite telescope detects millions of black holes
On 30 Aug., 22:16, Sam Wormley wrote:
* *Bzzzt -- Wrong again, Gerald. Black Holes are major players in the * *evolution of the Universe. Squirrel may have finally accepted sunspots in the face of irrefutable evidence and blood letting. But black holes are still only at the full stop stage in his Bible. So he hasn't been given permission to believe in them yet. Tell Squirrel that black holes are only the mass leakage portals at weaknesses in the boundaries between infinite multigod's, infinite multiverses. He'll believe anything as long as some god is mentioned. ;-) |
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Infrared satellite telescope detects millions of black holes
-- Grinagog "Chris.B" wrote in message ... Out of the mouths of babes! :-) ========================================= Faster light arrives sooner, slower light arrives later, making the true sinusoidal velocity curve look like this: http://ts1.mm.bing.net/images/thumbn...d79cd3696b1291 with it's impossible acceleration. But that's serious astrophysics in an astronomy newsgroup, something a lowlife with the neuron of a slug like you is incapable of understanding. Keep on cackling, ****witted arsehole, it's all you are good for. -- Lord Androcles, Zeroth Earl of Medway. |
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Infrared satellite telescope detects millions of black holes
On Aug 30, 10:16*pm, Sam Wormley wrote:
On 8/30/12 2:07 PM, oriel36 wrote: * Black holes don't exist, they are a figment of the imagination and distract from stellar evolution. * *Bzzzt -- Wrong again, Gerald. Black Holes are major players in the * *evolution of the Universe. Black holes are in the same category as a spinning moon. It is not the fact that you can stand before students and merrily instruct them on a motion the moon does not have and that can be clearly seen not to exist,for we see the same side of the moon at all times over its lunar orbit of the Earth,it is the conviction you have which is disconcerting and that I am alone in contending with atrocity makes it all the more disturbing,likewise the inability to keep the rotation of the Earth in sync with the 24 hour to the nearest rotation over 4 orbital circuits or any other astronomical insight . It is utterly bewildering why grown men are either not snapping out of the condition or actively working towards a stable narrative for as long as it continues,the fiber which holds all forms of decency and integrity together unravel and in its place are the worst traits of humanity where people no longer can tell the difference between intellectual thuggery and what is honest and true. It is like you all have given up and that is fair enough,I won't can cannot do so. |
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Infrared satellite telescope detects millions of black holes
On Friday, August 31, 2012 8:52:03 AM UTC-7, oriel36 wrote:
It is not the fact that you can stand before students and merrily instruct them on a motion the moon does not have and that can be clearly seen not to exist,for we see the same side of the moon at all times over its lunar orbit of the Earth However, from any other body in the solar system, were you to observe our moon, you would see it rotate. Everything rotates WRT something... |
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Infrared satellite telescope detects millions of black holes
On 8/31/12 10:52 AM, oriel36 wrote:
Black holes are in the same category as a spinning moon. That is definitely true, as the moon does spin and black holes are major players in the evolution on the Universe. |
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Infrared satellite telescope detects millions of black holes
On 8/31/12 10:52 AM, oriel36 wrote:
Black holes are in the same category as a spinning moon. It is not the fact that you can stand before students and merrily instruct them on a motion the moon does not have and that can be clearly seen not to exist,for we see the same side of the moon at all times over its lunar orbit of the Earth,it is the conviction you have which is disconcerting and that I am alone in contending with atrocity makes it all the more disturbing,likewise the inability to keep the rotation of the Earth in sync with the 24 hour to the nearest rotation over 4 orbital circuits or any other astronomical insight . It is utterly bewildering why grown men are either not snapping out of the condition or actively working towards a stable narrative for as long as it continues,the fiber which holds all forms of decency and integrity together unravel and in its place are the worst traits of humanity where people no longer can tell the difference between intellectual thuggery and what is honest and true. Every moon in our solar system, in fact, every celestial body is observed to rotate, Gerald. |
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