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The Spaghettification of Chrysler: June sales down 36%% http://tinyurl.com/6zs8rb Spaghettification as named by Stephen Hawking is the extreme stretching of objects into its components by a extreme gravity field, to the point of becoming but a thin strand of elementary particles. As forecast by Chrysler plant cutback and closing yesterday, the maker most dependent on minivan and truck sales     

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Author: Jim Higgins
Date: Jul 1, 2008 18:28

In article <7Vr5YpGluA5HFwpt@charlesfrancis.wanadoo.co.uk>, NotI@charlesfrancis.wanadoo.co.uk says... Thus spake Gerry Quinn <gerryq@indigo.ie> In article <62kohfF23emliU1@mid.individual.net>, jonathan@helium.soton.ac.uk says... The word "Apparently" is simply wrong. The observer *does* fall through the Schwarzschild radius into a region from which she can no longer
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Thus spake Gerry Quinn <gerryq@indigo.ie> >In article <62kohfF23emliU1@mid.individual.net>, >jonathan@helium.soton.ac.uk says... >> The word "Apparently" is simply wrong. The observer *does* fall >> through the Schwarzschild radius into a region from which she can >> no longer communicate with the external observer. There's no >> "apparently" about it! > >I tried to post before on this subject     

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Author: Gerry Quinn
Date: Apr 2, 2008 18:11

In article <62kohfF23emliU1@mid.individual.net>, jonathan@helium.soton.ac.uk says... Oh No <NotI@charlesfrancis.wanadoo.co.uk> wrote: I have given a conceptual and mathematical account of general relativity on my website. This is an introductory level course, from first principles, [[...]] Your next paragraph attempts to resolve some of these issues, but is again likely
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On Mar 18, 12:39 am, Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote: > z wrote: > > On Mar 17, 7:10 am, Kumar <lordshiva5...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello, > > >> There seem to be some growing concerns about black holes. Btw, > > >> 1. Whether earth & our solar system is moving fast towards any black > >> hole? If so,what can be its impact? > > >> 2. Can it be thought that currently also we & solar     

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Author: Oh No
Date: Mar 31, 2008 23:34

"z" <gzuckier@snail-mail.net> wrote in message news:1e2739a5-2c1f-49ce-a30a-8f0b0ee41af6@m34g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote: z wrote: Kumar <lordshiva5...@gmail.com> wrote: There seem to be some growing concerns about black holes. Btw, 1. Whether earth & our solar system is moving fast towards any black hole? If so,what can be its
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On Mar 17, 3:39 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote: > z wrote: > > On Mar 17, 7:10 am, Kumar <lordshiva5...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello, > > >> There seem to be some growing concerns about black holes. Btw, > > >> 1. Whether earth & our solar system is moving fast towards any black > >> hole? If so,what can be its impact? > > >> 2. Can it be thought that currently also we & solar     

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Author: Gerry Quinn
Date: Mar 21, 2008 11:46

z wrote: On Mar 17, 7:10 am, Kumar <lordshiva5...@gmail.com> wrote: Hello, There seem to be some growing concerns about black holes. Btw, 1. Whether earth & our solar system is moving fast towards any black hole? If so,what can be its impact? 2. Can it be thought that currently also we & solar system are in some black hole and if Q1 above is true, we may just
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maggie wrote: > I can't look up this word in a dictionary. > Is it one word or the short for two words? > what's the meaning of it? > thank you! > To transcode is, according to the _Shorter Oxford English Dictionary_, to "convert from one form of coded representation or signalling to another". The same dictionary tells us that "-fication" is used for "Forming (usu. with intermediate     

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Author: Kumar
Date: Mar 20, 2008 19:31

Il 03 Mag 2007, 10:29, "Antonio Bruno" <singerhof1@yahoo.it> ha scritto: UFO e Propulsione Elettromagnetica pubblicato da Teknomaker il 5/7/2006 21:16:49 Poichè non voglio dimostrare nulla, nè imporre il mio punto di vista a nessuno, siete liberi di leggere TUTTE le informazioni possibili sui vari argomenti per trarre in seguito le vostre conclusioni. A proposito di Hutchison: consiglio
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Author: hanson
Date: Mar 19, 2008 08:26

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Author: z
Date: Mar 18, 2008 11:27

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Author: Sam Wormley
Date: Mar 17, 2008 12:39

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Author: Martin Ambuhl
Date: Nov 13, 2007 22:26

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Author: asmodave
Date: May 3, 2007 04:52

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