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From: Autymn D. C. on 10 Nov 2009 21:56 it's -> its Learn the meaning of dearth and babble. Learn about gravitomagnetism--which is a misnomer, as it's not "magnetic"--or frame dragging, or Lense-Thirring effect. There was a similar doomsday site about magnetic monopoles, which I also refutd here: http://egroups.com/message/free_energy/31089. Holes are a breakdown in maths, not in mekanics. Therefore they are impossibil, and there are no singularities of any kind, build, or brand: http://twitter.com/alysdexia/status/4323682209. By the way, holes break conservation of momentum in your very argument. Here was my argument against Planck singularities: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Orders_of_magnitude_(temperature). Would you like to bet me all of your money? Hell, everyone should bet me there are any black holes. -Aut
From: Autymn D. C. on 10 Nov 2009 22:53 On Nov 7, 5:46 am, tadchem <tadc...(a)comcast.net> wrote: > History tells us a society lasts anythere from a few hundred to a > couple thousand years. The Mayans died out by drouht by treefelling, not lizardmen abductions. > Civilization (the building of cities) is about 7400 years old and > still going strong.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eridu Woot, Sumerians own God/Gods/Godhead: http://twitter.com/alysdexia/status/5475389149. If Americans only knew. > The fossil record tells us multicellular life is about 600 million > years old, and monocellular life is about 3.8 billion years old.http://en..wikipedia.org/wiki/Precambrian#Life_before_the_Cambrian > > Cosmology tells us that the earth will remain habitanle for several > billion years, and that the sun will last 10 billion years. If they ever stir the sun, it could last for maybe half a quintillion years. -Aut
From: Autymn D. C. on 10 Nov 2009 23:03 On Nov 6, 7:43 am, Magnetic <magnetic.t...(a)yandex.ua> wrote: > > BHs radius is 10^51 m. > > MHs radius is 10^16 m. > > tipo, lost the sing "-"! > > At mass equivalent to 1 TeV > BHs radius is 10^-51 m. > MHs radius is 10^-16 m. About your mcc equivalenty, you seem to misunderstand the role of Zitterbewegung at the Schwinger-Dirac threshhold; it's not a maghic cliff where everything blows up or down; when a body earns another self-potential nothing special happens other than the ability to clone itself. Holes are a fantasy of failers. -Aut
From: AD on 11 Nov 2009 04:48 On Nov 6, 8:42 pm, Raymond Yohros <b...(a)birdband.net> wrote: > On Nov 6, 8:31 am, Magnetic <magnetic.t...(a)yandex.ua> wrote: > > > > Amazing how ignorant it is possible to be. There is not now and there has > > > never been an EU president. Furthermore CERN is in Switzerland which is not > > > part of the EU, so even if there were an EU president (which as mentioned > > > earlier there is not) he or she could do nothing about it. > > > CERN is the "child" of 20 countries. > > can't you just be happy for this incredible achivement? > this amazing structure its like no other ever build. > it will bring light to many questions and > it is the kind of thing that its build with the future in mind. > there are a million things out there that could really > turn society into a wasteland There is a EU presidency that changes every 6 months. And with the new treaty in place, the ministers of the member states will chose the first EU president next week.
From: Richard Tobin on 11 Nov 2009 13:33
In article <hd0rqf$f4k$2(a)news.eternal-september.org>, eric gisse <jowr.pi.nospam(a)gmail.com> wrote: >>> > A. 10% - magnetic collapse will start at 0.45 TeV; >>> > B. 50% - magnetic collapse will start at 3.5 TeV, if A did not >>> > happen; [...] >What will you do if nothing happens? That's why he gives probabilities like 50%, so that when nothing happens he can deny that he's been discredited. -- Richard -- Please remember to mention me / in tapes you leave behind. |