Posted on 05/23/2016 5:24:39 PM PDT by LibWhacker
This will most definately open up a can of worms. I can just see Little People of American filing suit for the use of the word dwarf. If the Indians don’t want the Washington Redskins, (and polls say they really don’t care), then just get ready for this suit.
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They posit it as rare because they can’t even prove neutron stars - a physical absurdity - exist. This kind of hypothesis is what you get when you have grant-driven institutional science unaccountable for the divergence of its conclusions with observational evidence.
Thus, it is dogma that physical absurdities like black holes, neutron stars, dark matter/dark energy, and pulsars exist, because government money is spent to study them and no government money is spent on alternative theories that may better explain the phenomena we see.
Here’s an interesting discussion of neutron stars which may prove enlightening: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiPmoFmBnN8
My thoughts exactly.
So the streets there are paved with gold?
Astronomers have identified thousands of them.
Unless you know of another way to explain what they’re seeing.
Unless the star explodes distributing the materials, how is it that the materials are made available???
Renamed “Rectum II”.
Gold is a dangerous substance. If placed on a woman’s finger, it can short-circuit the nerves to her vagina.
It does explode. When neutron stars merge, they go supernova, throwing out quadrillions of tons of material. The rest collapses into a black hole. Or so I’ve read.
Claim it for yourself and sell shares ..... Can I be your partner?
Might do as well as selling "carbon credits" which are just as useless but made Gore and others really rich.
Thanks LibWhacker, extra to APoD.
“Because just one of these neutron star mergers produced so much gold, probably all of the gold atoms that are in the four of us in this roundtable discussion came from the same event,” said Ramirez-Ruiz. “So we’re not only linked by genetics, but by these exotic phenomena that happen in the Universe.”
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And now we’ve created gravity wave detectors that will be able to see these neutron star mergers.
Don't read further if you are fond of sleeping:
What really sinks to the middle is the heavy metals, most notably uranium.
Yes, the core of our planet is a nuclear reactor.
And more uranium is sinking towards the core over time.
When enough arrives the core goes hypercritical and explodes.
Just like what happened to the planet between Mars and Jupiter.
Sweet dreams...
Re: “When enough Uranium arrives the core goes hypercritical and explodes.”
That’s extraordinary.
I had no idea.
What’s the ballpark percentage of rocky planets that will explode, before their dying sun gobbles them up, anyway.
I’ll guess that even some gaseous planets are susceptible to this.
In out system, about 10%...
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