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Flowing Space 201 -- The CBB:  No Limits29 Sep 2005 23:03 GMT122
When thinking about the Wolter/Sheppard ideas about the
Continuous Big Bang (CBB), it may be very easy to come
to one of two conclusions. Either 1) Your mind is beginning
to expand--over and over and over again--and you feel like
!Q!29 Sep 2005 23:01 GMT4
With time's
Sand ...
I hope you understand...
...around...
that telescope29 Sep 2005 21:20 GMT1
It's on Radio 4 now
Steve
The Sin of New Orleans29 Sep 2005 21:10 GMT14
Sin is man made. The big sin done by humankind was creating New Orleans
and giving it a population of 1.4 million people.             A city
build unsafe from the start(like the shuttle)  New Orleans 8 feet lower
than sea level,and right on the shore line. Man builds sewers with ...
Clubs in Essex, UK29 Sep 2005 20:35 GMT4
I am very new to astronomy - in fact - I've just been given a telescope
(Helios Lunar Cadet 1 with a 2x Barlow lens, 1.5x erecting lens, 9.5mm
eyepiece, 20mm eyepiece and a right angled attachment).
Can anyone tell me if there is a set sequence to attaching these lenses to
Pluto Comet   Temple1 Asteroid29 Sep 2005 18:19 GMT8
That's the way I see it after looking closely at Temple1. Pluto
crust,and mantle ice water. Temple1 Rock with dry dust covered craters.
No features of a dirty snow ball for Temple1      Using todays
reality(thinking) Pluto would never be listed as a planet. 75 years ago
What did I see?29 Sep 2005 18:14 GMT1
Last night about 8:00 pm I was securing the backyard for the night and
caught a very bright dot half way up the sky due north. It reminded me
of the brightness of Venus as seen in binoculars. It faded out quite
quickly in about 2 seconds after I first caught sight of it. The
Reality of black holes29 Sep 2005 15:48 GMT92
Dear Colleagues,
We are going on publishing the 5th volume of works of our laboratory
with the paper
" On reality of black holes "
A tale of two hurricanes and two brothers29 Sep 2005 15:32 GMT2
A tale of two hurricanes and two brothers
The damage wrought by Hurricane Katrina was still being assessed when Rita
arrived and roared through another part of the southern United States.
This time other places besides New Orleans and southern Louisiana were
Probably a dumb question ...29 Sep 2005 15:31 GMT19
from someone with an interest but no education in this area.
If the universe is expanding, doesn't that mean that there is a boundary to
what scientists define as the universe? If yes, what's on the other side?
Wrong ideas about the "Multiverse"29 Sep 2005 15:31 GMT3
On Sep 10, 2005, at 10:19 AM, Jack Sarfatti wrote:
The basic error that Hawking, Susskind, Deutsch -- practically everyone
who is anyone in theoretical physics today is making is to assume the
Ansatz of Bohr that linear unitary entangled micro-quantum theory of
PLANET-DISSOLVING DUST CLOUD IS HEADED TOWARD EARTH!29 Sep 2005 15:31 GMT13
It was spewed from a black hole 28,000 light years from Earth and is vaporizing everything in its
path, astronomers say!
By MIKE FOSTER
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Scared-stiff astronomers have detected a mysterious mass they've dubbed a
Problem with most distant object29 Sep 2005 14:04 GMT7
How can something be 13 billion light-years away, yet the light we see left
when the universe
was less than 1 billion years old?
RE
The Spirit of Raving ~29 Sep 2005 14:01 GMT7
"...O, tell Raving,
He's so Feckless ~ !"
~ Folly
http://www.csp.org/practices/practices.html
since when. . .29 Sep 2005 12:53 GMT8
did this become alt.american.regional.weather. ?
 
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