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  Merged black hole expelled from a galaxy after a merger with another galaxy         


Author: gb6724
Date: Apr 30, 2008 22:52

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  Life on planets close to the core of the galaxy may have been fried by the fire burst from the core of the galaxy a few years ago         


Author: gb6724
Date: Apr 30, 2008 22:49

Fire was burst out from the center of our galaxy that lit up gasses as
it passed through. Chances is
that there is life scattered even among Suns close to the galactic
center.

In my Break Pedal Effect theory at www.geocities.com/gmbajszar/BreakPedalEffect.htm
I predicted that all of the matter was released from the center of the
galaxy. This doesn't mean that the gravitational mass representing a
super massive black hole in the core of our galaxy went away.

The mass that escaped from the core maybe in the tens of millions of
stars in mass and it reaches Earth in some 30 thousand years as the
burst travels almost with speed of light. I calculated that the effect
of a burst from the core of the galaxy accelerates in speed toward the
outer reaches of the galaxy due to the Break Pedal Effect, however the
strongest effect is on solar systems that are close to the galactic
core. It may have come so fast that there was no time to save planets
with life where intelligent beings may live.

I may be saying stupidities, because a burst of tens of millions of
stars would create as much light as the Sun.
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  HOW TO PREDICT EARTHQUAKES         


Author: sir.jpturcaud
Date: Apr 30, 2008 20:54

This is copy for your information of a comment of mine to a Russian
Newspaper, cutting down to size there again the pretension of that
scientific community to have understood anything at all about True
History of the Earth; in clear wherefrom it comes and where it's
heading too. jpturcaud
*********************************************************************************

Y/ref http://www.russia-ic.com/news/show/6259/

Your article : How to Predict Earthquakes 29.04.2008

Russian scientists developed an algorithm, which describes formation
of earthquakes and predicts them.

Russian seismologists predict a huge earthquake to happen before
2018. The epicentre has five possible locations: on the western border
between the USA and Canada, Chili, Kashmir, Sumatra and the Indian
ocean near the Andaman Islands.

Russian seismologists found that most powerful earthquakes had
clear repeating pattern with power peaking in the end of the cycle.
You can read more about Russian discovery in the “New Scientist”
magazine.

Source: New Scientist
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  Planet finder catches a comet (Forwarded)         


Author: Andrew Yee
Date: Apr 30, 2008 08:46

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  Catch a shooting star on Mars (Forwarded)         


Author: Andrew Yee
Date: Apr 30, 2008 08:37

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Armagh Observatory
College Hill
Armagh BT61 9DG
Northern Ireland
E-mail: aac (at) star.arm.ac.uk
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  Chance of finding Earthlike planets on the 'RISE' (Forwarded)         


Author: Andrew Yee
Date: Apr 30, 2008 08:16

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  Do dwarf galaxies favour MOND over Dark Matter? (Forwarded)         


Author: Andrew Yee
Date: Apr 30, 2008 07:59

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  Congratulations to S. Carlip         


Author: Melroy
Date: Apr 30, 2008 06:54

Although it is late, I think Prof. Carlip deserves a congratulations
for winning
the first prize in the 2007 gravity research foundation essay contest.
See
http://arxiv.org/abs/0705.3024

I have learnt a lot of GR from his posts on usenet and he deserves our
kudos
for that also.
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  #90 the most reasonable logic is that one and only one intelligent life exists per each galaxy; biophysics trilogy book series: "Darwin Evolution replaced by Superdeterminism from Quantum Mechanics"         


Author: plutonium.archimedes
Date: Apr 30, 2008 00:32

Alright, I bent over backwards of my spine trying to tag EM emissions
so that if advanced aliens
existed on other planets would receive the signal and almost
immediately say "aha, there is
life on that planet where that signal is coming from." Trouble is,
there is no tagging. And the
only signal that proves life is a signal that has patterns construed
as haveing been made
by life.
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  #89 Is there anything that Intelligent life can do to tag EM radiation as a unique signature of life itself? Tried maser, tried polarization; biophysics trilogy book series: "Darwin Evolution replaced by Superdeterminism from Quantum Mechanics"         


Author: plutonium.archimedes
Date: Apr 29, 2008 23:59

In my previous post I said that the subpulses of pulsars maybe the
signature of life. But no, that
does not work.

Maybe it is the range of frequencies of a given pulsar that is a
unique signature. Jupiter
emits from 15 MHz to 40 MHz, but is Earth emitting from KHz through
MHz all the way
to 300 GHz? We do not know yet. Maybe the range of frequencies is the
unique
signature. And since a doubling of distance away from a Pulsar has the
effect of reducing
the "power density" by 1/4, is perhaps the reason we cannot see a
pattern in the
pulse spectrum of frequencies, for the pattern is attenuated in its
far distance travel through
space.
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