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Proff of this is Sirius was found to wobble from side to side as it
moved accross the northern hemisphere.It had a comanion star that was to dim to be seen.This Star was not all that dim but found to be only the size of the Earth.A white dwarf.It was A. Eddington 90 years ago that told us a white dwarf has the density 100,000 times that of water. Hmmmm That density force squeezes electrons of atoms closer to their nucles,and that leads to an outward pressure We see again natures balancing act. Gravity force inward. Atom force(electrons outward). Let me say this to you all White dwarfs,neutron stars,and black holes all relate to each other. Its gravity all the way down Treb PS Bert does not have the wit to think of this stuff. He can't even get the LOTTO # right that I give out to him |
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On Jan 18, 11:37*am, bert wrote:
Proff of this is Sirius was found to wobble from side to side as it moved accross the northern hemisphere.It had a comanion star that was to dim to be seen.This *Star was not all that dim but found to be only the size of the Earth.A white dwarf.It was A. Eddington 90 years ago that told us a white dwarf has the density 100,000 times that of water. Hmmmm * *That density force squeezes electrons of atoms closer to their nucles,and that leads to an outward pressure We see again natures balancing act. Gravity force inward. Atom force(electrons outward). Let me say this to you all *White dwarfs,neutron stars,and black holes all relate to each other. Its gravity all the way down Treb * *PS Bert does not have the wit to think of this stuff. He can't even get the LOTTO # right that I give out to him Like to add a black hole's gravity creates a light disk as it pulls stars apart at a distance. This begs the question. How many BH have no stars near enough to absorb? There could be millions of black holes in every galaxy. Some the size of a nightbat comet. Hawkings thinks so. Treb |
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On Jan 19, 9:27*am, bert wrote:
On Jan 18, 11:37*am, bert wrote: Proff of this is Sirius was found to wobble from side to side as it moved accross the northern hemisphere.It had a comanion star that was to dim to be seen.This *Star was not all that dim but found to be only the size of the Earth.A white dwarf.It was A. Eddington 90 years ago that told us a white dwarf has the density 100,000 times that of water. Hmmmm * *That density force squeezes electrons of atoms closer to their nucles,and that leads to an outward pressure We see again natures balancing act. Gravity force inward. Atom force(electrons outward). Let me say this to you all *White dwarfs,neutron stars,and black holes all relate to each other. Its gravity all the way down Treb * *PS Bert does not have the wit to think of this stuff. He can't even get the LOTTO # right that I give out to him Like to add a black hole's gravity creates a light disk as it pulls stars apart at a distance. This begs the question. How many BH have no stars near enough to absorb? *There could be millions of black holes in every galaxy. Some the size of a nightbat comet. Hawkings thinks so. *Treb When Gravity makes a hole in space we call it a "black hole" When gravity turns this hole to go convex,and create a "white hole" we call this the "big bang" All this is the heart of my space "Convex & Concave" theory that is getting good notices So where is my ticket to Sweden? TreBert |
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On Jan 29, 9:26*am, bert wrote:
On Jan 19, 9:27*am, bert wrote: On Jan 18, 11:37*am, bert wrote: Proff of this is Sirius was found to wobble from side to side as it moved accross the northern hemisphere.It had a comanion star that was to dim to be seen.This *Star was not all that dim but found to be only the size of the Earth.A white dwarf.It was A. Eddington 90 years ago that told us a white dwarf has the density 100,000 times that of water. Hmmmm * *That density force squeezes electrons of atoms closer to their nucles,and that leads to an outward pressure We see again natures balancing act. Gravity force inward. Atom force(electrons outward). Let me say this to you all *White dwarfs,neutron stars,and black holes all relate to each other. Its gravity all the way down Treb * *PS Bert does not have the wit to think of this stuff. He can't even get the LOTTO # right that I give out to him Like to add a black hole's gravity creates a light disk as it pulls stars apart at a distance. This begs the question. How many BH have no stars near enough to absorb? *There could be millions of black holes in every galaxy. Some the size of a nightbat comet. Hawkings thinks so. *Treb When Gravity makes a hole in space we call it a "black hole" *When gravity turns this hole to go convex,and create a "white hole" we call this the "big bang" All this is the heart of my space "Convex & Concave" theory that is getting good notices * * * *So where is my ticket to Sweden? * TreBert- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Never forget gravity can bring light to a point TreBert |
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