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My important articles was removed by somebody from sci.physics.relativity,
so I put copy of these here for discussions and comments. Hannu sci.physics.relativity › The X-shaped Bulge of the Milky Way revealed by WISE ? 1 viesti 1 kirjoittajalta Hannu Poropudas 23. syyskuuta Käännä viesti kielelle: suomi The X-shaped Bulge of the Milky Way revealed by WISE ? Reference: Melissa Ness & Dustin Lang 2016. The X-shaped Bulge of the Milky Way revealed by WISE. arXiv:1603.00026v1 [astro-ph.GA] 29 Feb 2016, 7 pages. Please comments? Best Regards, Hannu Poropudas Newsgroups: sci.physics.relativity Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2016 03:03:36 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: Subject: The X-shaped Bulge of the Milky Way revealed by WISE ? From: Hannu Poropudas Injection-Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2016 10:03:37 +0000 The X-shaped Bulge of the Milky Way revealed by WISE ? Reference: Melissa Ness & Dustin Lang 2016. The X-shaped Bulge of the Milky Way revealed by WISE. arXiv:1603.00026v1 [astro-ph.GA] 29 Feb 2016, 7 pages. Please comments? Best Regards, Hannu Poropudas The X-shaped Bulge of the Milky Way revealed by WISE me (Hannu Poropudas change) 10:31 AM (less than a minute ago) - hide quoted text - On Friday, September 23, 2016 at 1:03:42 PM UTC+3, Hannu Poropudas wrote: The X-shaped Bulge of the Milky Way revealed by WISE ? Reference: Melissa Ness & Dustin Lang 2016. The X-shaped Bulge of the Milky Way revealed by WISE. arXiv:1603.00026v1 [astro-ph.GA] 29 Feb 2016, 7 pages. Please comments? Best Regards, Hannu Poropudas There is also X-shaped Bar of the Milky Way ? Hannu Newsgroups: sci.physics.relativity Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2016 00:31:39 -0700 (PDT) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Subject: The X-shaped Bulge of the Milky Way revealed by WISE ? From: Hannu Poropudas Injection-Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2016 07:31:39 +0000 The X-shaped Bulge of the Milky Way revealed by WISE me (Hannu Poropudas change) 12:18 PM (less than a minute ago) - hide quoted text - On Friday, September 30, 2016 at 10:31:41 AM UTC+3, Hannu Poropudas wrote: On Friday, September 23, 2016 at 1:03:42 PM UTC+3, Hannu Poropudas wrote: The X-shaped Bulge of the Milky Way revealed by WISE ? Reference: Melissa Ness & Dustin Lang 2016. The X-shaped Bulge of the Milky Way revealed by WISE. arXiv:1603.00026v1 [astro-ph.GA] 29 Feb 2016, 7 pages. Please comments? Best Regards, Hannu Poropudas There is also X-shaped Bar of the Milky Way ? Hannu This X-shaped Bar of the Milky Way is a Bar which is somekind of flow of stars? I think that H-M's diamond (not ordinary matter) is in a process of splitting in the nucleus of the Milky Way. This H-M's diamond (not ordinary matter) has something to do with spiral arms of the Milky Way. Maybe there is going a slow process which results two galaxies with a huge AGN/GRB type explosion in future? I'am thinking only one thing about this future explosion: Could it be dangerous to our Earth due huge energies released from it? Hannu Newsgroups: sci.physics.relativity Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2016 02:18:30 -0700 (PDT) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Subject: The X-shaped Bulge of the Milky Way revealed by WISE ? From: Hannu Poropudas Injection-Date: Sat, 01 Oct 2016 09:18:31 +0000 http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/spa...ter-our-galaxy (talletettu 28.9.2016) Large X-shaped structure spotted in the center of our galaxy X literally marks the spot in the center of the Milky Way, a phenomenon that offers clues about the galaxy's formation. Bryan Nelson July 21, 2016, 3:18 a.m. Tweet 24 44 Researchers used data from NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) mission to highlight the X-shaped structure in the bulge of the Milky Way.. (Photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech/D.Lang) It seems like a cliche, but "X" actually does mark the spot in the center of our galaxy. Researchers working with data from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) mission have confirmed the existence of a strange X-shaped structure at the heart of the Milky Way, reports NASA. The enormous X is made from a bulge of stars that are moving around the galactic center, perpendicular to the plane of the galaxy, and in and out radially. Such bulges are common within disk galaxies like the Milky Way, where "stellar bars" may form. These are essentially stars moving in a box-shaped orbit around the center. The way the planes of these orbits form from our view happens to take the shape of an X. It's a profound discovery, one which helps to enlighten scientists about how the galaxy has formed. "We see the boxy shape, and the X within it, clearly in the WISE image, which demonstrates that internal formation processes have driven the bulge formation," said Melissa Ness, lead author on the research. "This also reinforces the idea that our galaxy has led a fairly quiet life, without major merging events since the bulge was formed, as this shape would have been disrupted if we had any major interactions with other galaxies." In other words, the X shape is a sign of cosmic purity, in the sense that such perfect shapes like this wouldn't have formed if the galaxy had collided or merged with another galaxy. If the Milky Way had crossed paths with another galaxy, the idyllic X shape would have been destroyed. This is lucky, and not just for aesthetic reasons. By studying this inner galactic bulge in such unadulterated form, researchers can more easily piece together the story of how our galaxy took shape. "The bulge is a key signature of formation of the Milky Way," explained Ness. "If we understand the bulge we will understand the key processes that have formed and shaped our galaxy." |
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Dear Hannu Poropudas:
On Wednesday, October 5, 2016 at 2:18:53 AM UTC-7, Hannu Poropudas wrote: My important articles was removed by somebody from sci.physics.relativity, so I put copy of these here for discussions and comments. I see one thread, still the https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sci....Q/Mj4YT0l5AAAJ It wasn't "deleted", it was marked as (perhaps) off topic in sci.physics.relativity. It only has three posts on thread, all by you. It is VERY difficult for others to have your posts deleted, not quite as hard for you to do it. David A. Smith |
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On Wednesday, October 5, 2016 at 4:48:03 PM UTC+3, dlzc wrote:
Dear Hannu Poropudas: On Wednesday, October 5, 2016 at 2:18:53 AM UTC-7, Hannu Poropudas wrote: My important articles was removed by somebody from sci.physics.relativity, so I put copy of these here for discussions and comments. I see one thread, still the https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sci....Q/Mj4YT0l5AAAJ It wasn't "deleted", it was marked as (perhaps) off topic in sci.physics.relativity. It only has three posts on thread, all by you. It is VERY difficult for others to have your posts deleted, not quite as hard for you to do it. David A. Smith There are some malicious Internet users. To my email address is posted lot of malicious emails (about 60 rubbish posts plus 60 spams per day). Maybe same poster who have made posting in question as hidden ? I think this way is not good policy of google newsgroups to accept this kind of hiding to others postings. In my opinion better way would be only give points from 0 to 5 points per posting if one want to comment in that way? Hannu |
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Dear Hannu Poropudas:
On Thursday, October 6, 2016 at 1:22:16 AM UTC-7, Hannu Poropudas wrote: .... There are some malicious Internet users. Yes. To my email address is posted lot of malicious emails (about 60 rubbish posts plus 60 spams per day). This can happen just because your email address is now in public domain, attached to a searchable document. Maybe same poster who have made posting in question as hidden ? Unlikely to be all of the traffic you see. I think this way is not good policy of google newsgroups to accept this kind of hiding to others postings. This is usenet. This is hosted by colleges and universities worldwide. These newsgroups are intended to discuss "news" in the areas they are named for. Your post here is at least on topic in sci.astro. That you use Google Groups instead of a newsreader (for example Thunderbird), is your problem. Google had only one way to handle reported items, from: - people advertising solutions guides, to - people calling for legal action at the death of their mom, to - people advertising products or services, to - people posting merely to irritate, to - people that don't have a clue what usenet is about. .... Hide them. In my opinion better way would be only give points from 0 to 5 points per posting if one want to comment in that way? usenet cannot support it. This is not social media, despite how it has mutated with the Google Groups front end. Google tried a commercial Q&A site, but it failed. David A. Smith |
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Hannu Poropudas wrote: On Wednesday, October 5, 2016 at 4:48:03 PM UTC+3, dlzc wrote: Dear Hannu Poropudas: On Wednesday, October 5, 2016 at 2:18:53 AM UTC-7, Hannu Poropudas wrote: My important articles was removed by somebody from sci.physics.relativity, so I put copy of these here for discussions and comments. I see one thread, still the https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sci....Q/Mj4YT0l5AAAJ It wasn't "deleted", it was marked as (perhaps) off topic in sci.physics.relativity. It only has three posts on thread, all by you. It is VERY difficult for others to have your posts deleted, not quite as hard for you to do it. There are some malicious Internet users. LART Yeah, and there are some crazy people on the Internet too. To my email address is posted lot of malicious emails (about 60 rubbish posts plus 60 spams per day). But you really enjoy the attention, right? Maybe same poster who have made posting in question as hidden ? In what language does that even make sense? I don't think it's even a sentence. I think this way is not good policy of google newsgroups to accept this kind of hiding to others postings. **** Google Groups! Your drivel is making its way to USENET. We speak our minds here, and we don't worry about some corporation that's spying on its users, and selling their information to anyone with the coin for it, not liking what we say. In my opinion better way would be only give points from 0 to 5 points per posting if one want to comment in that way? Points? Yeah, I'm getting my USENET points right now. Go **** yourself, you asshole! I think I just got 6 or 7 USENET points from that one, you lameoid piece of **** for brains fool. /LART Have your usual stupid day, Hannu. |
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