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No evidence for 'knots' in space! Whew!
On Jun 14, 12:42*pm, Double-A wrote:
"Using data from NASA's Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) satellite, researchers from UCL, Imperial College London and the Perimeter Institute have performed the first search for textures on the full sky, finding no evidence for such knots in space. As the Universe cooled it underwent a series of phase transitions, analogous to water freezing into ice. Many transitions cannot occur consistently throughout space, giving rise in some theories to imperfections in the structure of the cooling material known as cosmic textures. If produced in the early Universe, textures would interact with light from the CMB to leave a set of characteristic hot and cold spots. If detected, such signatures would yield invaluable insight into the types of phase transitions that occurred when the Universe was a fraction of a second old, with drastic implications for particle physics." http://phys.org/news/2012-06-evidence-space.html Double-A This could have been a knotty problem! Double-A |
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No evidence for 'knots' in space! Whew!
On 6/16/2012 2:30 PM, Double-A wrote:
This could have been a knotty problem! I think not. -- "OK you ****s, let's see what you can do now" -Hit Girl http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjO7kBqTFqo |
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No evidence for 'knots' in space! Whew!
Double-A set the following eddies spiralling through the space-time
continuum: This could have been a knotty problem! Double-A No loose ends to tie up then? -- ΞΎ: ) Proud to be curly Interchange the alphabetic letter groups to reply |
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No evidence for 'knots' in space! Whew!
On 6/16/2012 3:49 PM, Curlytop wrote:
Double-A set the following eddies spiralling through the space-time continuum: This could have been a knotty problem! Double-A No loose ends to tie up then? Well, of course there are...It's String Theory. -- "OK you ****s, let's see what you can do now" -Hit Girl http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjO7kBqTFqo |
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Double-A writes:
947 Newsgroups: alt.astronomy,sci.physics,comp.os.os2.advocacy,sci .astro,sci.astro.amateur 947 This could have been a knotty problem! What does your possibility have to do with OS/2, Double-A? "If you really don't want to hear from me in comp.os.os2.advocacy again, just tell me to go away, and I will." --Double-A "Bye." --Double-A And some people wonder why I call them Famous Last Words. |
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HVAC writes:
23 Newsgroups: alt.astronomy,sci.physics,comp.os.os2.advocacy,sci .astro,sci.astro.amateur 23 I think not. What does your lack of thinking have to do with OS/2, HVAC? |
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Curlytop writes:
1 Newsgroups: alt.astronomy,sci.physics,comp.os.os2.advocacy,sci .astro,sci.astro.amateur 1 No loose ends to tie up then? What does your question of Double-A have to do with OS/2, Curlytop? |
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On Jun 16, 4:49*pm, "
wrote: Double-A writes: 947 Newsgroups: alt.astronomy,sci.physics,comp.os.os2.advocacy,sci .astro,sci.astro.amateur 947 This could have been a knotty problem! What does your possibility have to do with OS/2, Double-A? Well it certainly has to do with alt.astronomy, sci.physics, sci.astro, and sci.astro.amateur. But not alt.test. So what is your scientific light shedding reply? Double-A |
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Double-A writes:
948 Newsgroups: alt.astronomy,sci.physics,comp.os.os2.advocacy,sci .astro,sci.astro.amateur 948 Well it certainly has to do with alt.astronomy, sci.physics, 948 sci.astro, and sci.astro.amateur. But not alt.test. Still suffering from reading comprehension problems, Double-A? I didn't ask what it has to do with alt.astronomy, or sci.physics, or sci.astro, or sci.astro.amateur, or alt.test. I asked what your possibility has to do with OS/2, one of the newsgroups to which you posted your possibility. 948 So what is your scientific light shedding reply? What does your question have to do with OS/2, Double-A? "If you really don't want to hear from me in comp.os.os2.advocacy again, just tell me to go away, and I will." --Double-A "Bye." --Double-A And some people wonder why I call them Famous Last Words. |
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No evidence for 'knots' in space! Whew!
On Sat, 16 Jun 2012 14:38:52 -0400, HVAC wrote:
On 6/16/2012 2:30 PM, Double-A wrote: This could have been a knotty problem! I think not. Damn humble of you, old boy! LMBO Happy days *and*... Starry starry nights ! -- Indelibly yours, Paine @ http://astronomy.painellsworth.net/ "Always honor truth, even above your friends." |
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