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Re: Have Scientist ever seen Anti Matter?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for galactic in alt.philosophy
Author: N:dlzc D:aol T:com (dlzc)
Date: Sep 12, 2008 21:08
...It's the _army_ left." (actually, though, that can be resolved, if you know where their system is -- pick three distant stars prominent in their sky as well as ours because they're very big and very far away in galactic terms, tell them to draw a line from number 1 to number 2, defining number 1 as "top", and then number 3 will be on the left) Sounds close to best. Of course if they are on the same side of the ...
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Re: Have Scientist ever seen Anti Matter?
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Author: PD
Date: Sep 12, 2008 21:00
... your left hand curl around when you line your thumb up along a line. "It's the _army_ left." (actually, though, that can be resolved, if you know where their system is -- pick three distant stars prominent in their sky as well as ours because they're very big and very far away in galactic terms, tell them to draw a line from number 1 to number 2, defining number 1 as "top", and then number 3 will be on the left)
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Re: Have Scientist ever seen Anti Matter?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for galactic in alt.philosophy
Author: Anthony Buckland
Date: Sep 12, 2008 16:24
... "Please define 'left'." "It's the _army_ left." (actually, though, that can be resolved, if you know where their system is -- pick three distant stars prominent in their sky as well as ours because they're very big and very far away in galactic terms, tell them to draw a line from number 1 to number 2, defining number 1 as "top", and then number 3 will be on the left)
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Re: Have Scientist ever seen Anti Matter?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for galactic in alt.philosophy
Author: PD
Date: Sep 12, 2008 10:34
... on the edge has a surface area of 6*10^33 meters.  This would give us an expected flux of 511keV gamma photons from alpha cen of  ~0.002 ph/m^2/s.  That's 2*10^-7 ph/cm^2/s, well under galactic background. This reminds me of a puzzle I heard once.  We get in communication with a civilization from a distant stellar system.  They want to send a visitor to earth.  We reply "Wait - we want to be sure that you aren't made of ...
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Re: Have Scientist ever seen Anti Matter?
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Author: Michael Moroney
Date: Sep 12, 2008 09:27
...and us on the edge has a surface area of 6*10^33 meters. This would give us an expected flux of 511keV gamma photons from alpha cen of ~0.002 ph/m^2/s. That's 2*10^-7 ph/cm^2/s, well under galactic background. This reminds me of a puzzle I heard once. We get in communication with a civilization from a distant stellar system. They want to send a visitor to earth. We reply "Wait - we want to be sure that you aren't made of what we...
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Re: Have Scientist ever seen Anti Matter?
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Author: funkenstein
Date: Sep 12, 2008 02:48
... in the vicinity of the nearest star, or from anywhere in the observable universe. We know the inter-galactic medium permeates the cosmos, and since no e+e- annihilation is observed, everywhere within the observable universe it ...cen of ~0.002 ph/m^2/s. That's 2*10^-7 ph/cm^2/s, well under galactic background. They (antimatter) have mass and respond to gravity, but their active gravitational potential (ability to attract...
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Re: Have Scientist ever seen Anti Matter?
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Author: Tom Roberts
Date: Sep 11, 2008 20:14
.... Actually, the strongest evidence is that there are no 511 keV gammas coming from e+e- annihilation in the vicinity of the nearest star, or from anywhere in the observable universe. We know the inter-galactic medium permeates the cosmos, and since no e+e- annihilation is observed, everywhere within the observable universe it must be matter with essentially no antimatter. They (antimatter) have mass and respond to gravity, but...
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Re: Souped Up Velikosky
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Author: mimus
Date: Sep 9, 2008 11:08
... the thread didn't require cross-posting at all, it required retitling due to thread drift. But why does an (I presume) adult start a thread on a book obviously intended for an audience of 12-year-old sci-fi fans? Well, there's a sad story there, a commentary, really, on rasfw, and Usenet, and the world in general . . . . -- The hell with the Galactic Overlords and their tastes in literature. < _The Day of the Burning_
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Micromania contact / site n
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Author: fff
Date: Sep 8, 2008 10:28
... au rendez-vous. Suspense ! Principales nouveautés de cette semaine : Mercenaries 2 : L’Enfer des Favelas (Action) S.T.A.L.K.E.R. : Clear Sky (Action / aventure) Spore (Gestion) Spore galactic edition (Gestion) Space Siege (Jeu de rôle) Et toujours : Tous les codes et astuces sur PC. Toutes les sorties prévues pour les prochaines semaines Infos Micromania Vente en ligne SOULCALIBUR LEGENDS Incarnez les ...
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Re: Devil in the Horoscope
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Author: Academic Zodiac 22 Zodiacal Constellations 16 Eastern Ascednants
Date: Sep 6, 2008 10:42
Greetings. Of course Cygnus and Orion are crucial to Celtic astrology. Cygnus is also the galactic ascendant of the U.S.A. When the Irish emigrated from Cork, some of them could know that by intuition. (Morgain or Morgan has traveled to that area).http://lulu.com/ astrology what about celtic astrology? how does that fit in with your interpretation of the staid heavens?
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