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| Re: And to think I came here for a little help? [message #58079 is a reply to message #58078] |
Sat, 10 September 2005 21:05   |
Deej [1]
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gled information spewed from the hole.
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> "A super-massive black hole lies about 28,000 light-years from Earth at
the
> center of our galaxy," explained Dr. Sherwinski.
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> "Last year the eminent physicist Stephen Hawking revised his theory of
black
> holes -- which previously held that nothing could escape the hole's
powerful
> gravitational field. He demonstrated that information about objects that
> have been sucked in can be emitted in mangled form.
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> "It now appears that mangled information can distort matter.
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> "Just imagine our galaxy the Milky Way as a beautiful, handwritten letter.
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> "Now imagine pouring a glass of water on the paper and watching the words
> dissolve as the stain spreads. That's what the chaos cloud does to every
> star or planet it encounters."
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> To avoid widespread panic, NASA has declined to make the alarming
discovery
> public. But Dr. Sherwinski's contacts at the agency's Chandra X-ray
Observatory
> leaked to him striking images of the newly discovered chaos cloud
obliterating
> a large asteroid.
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> "It's like watching a helpless hog being dissolved in a vat of acid," one
> NASA scientist told Dr. Sherwinski.
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> Ordinarily, Hawkings Radiation is harmless.
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> "It's produced when an electron- positron pair are at the event horizon of
> a black hole," Dr. Sherwinski explained. "The intense curvature of
space-time
> of the hole can cause the positron to fall in, while the electron
escapes."
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> But when "infected" by mangled information from the black hole, the
particles
> become a chaos cloud
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| Re: And to think I came here for a little help? [message #58125 is a reply to message #58088] |
Sun, 11 September 2005 20:18  |
Tony
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>I'll go first.
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>1969 My first electric guitar. Went to a thrift shop and there was a
>Jazzmaster that looked cool. Only 55.00! So, I sold a bunch of
>stuff and bought it. It needed a knob so I took it to the local
>Fender dealer and his service guy about fell off his chair. It was
>a cheap knockoff (Fender decal and all) from the Phillipines!
>(evidently some of the servicemen buy them and bring them back)
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>No truss rod, green wood in the neck, wavy plastic on the pickguard.
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>Total POS. Worth nothing.
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>ArrgGGGGGHHHHH...
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>I'm 16 right, and know nothing about guitars, but I do know I am
>in a world of caca, and now I have no money.
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>So, I go back to the thrift store, having cooked up a story about
>having sold something that wasn't mine and now I am in trouble, and
>the guy gave me my 55.00 back...
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>Whew...
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>Went and bought a real Fender (Jaguar this time) and finally got my
>heartbeat down to 195 or so....
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>DCit's like buying a mac all over again...crap...
On 11 Oct 2005 09:45:00 +1000, "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>http://tv.yahoo.com/news/wwn/20050912/112653720001.html
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>PLANET-DISSOLVING DUST CLOUD IS HEADED TOWARD EARTH! ;oP
>Monday September 12, 2005
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>By MIKE FOSTER
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>CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Scared-stiff astronomers have detected a mysterious mass
>t
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