To: LibWhacker
He makes a great vacuum cleaner, but it’s a little pricey!!
2 posted on
02/04/2010 11:53:57 PM PST by
2ndDivisionVet
(I will raise $2 million for Sarah Palin: What will you do?)
To: LibWhacker
To: LibWhacker
4 posted on
02/05/2010 12:04:40 AM PST by
21twelve
(Having the Democrats in control is like a never-ending game of Calvin ball. (Giotto))
To: LibWhacker
The test is whether it emits infrared waves. If it does, we may have our first confirmation of a Dyson Sphere
5 posted on
02/05/2010 12:09:12 AM PST by
ErnstStavroBlofeld
("I have learned to use the word "impossible" with the greatest caution."-Dr.Werner Von Braun)
To: LibWhacker
6 posted on
02/05/2010 12:10:23 AM PST by
Captain Beyond
(The Hammer of the gods! (Just a cool line from a Led Zep song))
To: LibWhacker
Interesting theory. Thanks for posting.
7 posted on
02/05/2010 12:18:42 AM PST by
PGalt
To: LibWhacker
Just wait until some astronomer figures out that’s actually a picture from an old Star Trek movie...
10 posted on
02/05/2010 1:06:59 AM PST by
Southack
(Media Bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
To: LibWhacker
Wonder what's the little black dot around 7:00 o'clock? Zoom in on it and it looks real, what ever it is.
11 posted on
02/05/2010 1:18:58 AM PST by
The Cajun
(Mind numbed robot , ditto-head, Hannitized, Levinite)
To: LibWhacker
Are they 100% certain it is not a Chrono-Synclastic Infundibulum?
15 posted on
02/05/2010 3:11:35 AM PST by
WayneS
(R.I.P. Kurt Vonnegut)
To: LibWhacker
Makes a nice host for the Super Galactic Super Bowl!
19 posted on
02/05/2010 3:56:28 AM PST by
broken_arrow1
(I regret that I have but one life to give for my country - Nathan Hale "Patriot")
To: LibWhacker
“Is the solar-system sized bubble in the Consellation Cygnus a planetary nebulae or could it be an “AC” or astroengineering construction, also known as a Dyson sphere, named after Freeman Dyson of the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study who proposed the theory?”
No it could not, for two reasons.
First, it’s transparent (you can see stars through most of it), hence it is not absorbing the central star’s radiation and re-radiating in the infrared.
Second, Dyson spheres have been shown to be unstable over time, the central star’s gravity would cause it to collapse or at least impact the star.
Even a “ringworld” type construct would require active stabilization.
21 posted on
02/05/2010 4:46:23 AM PST by
PreciousLiberty
(In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they're not.)
To: LibWhacker
...which are artificial mega structures that enclose the orbit of a star, fabricated from the material of that solar system Uh--we can see through it. Thus it's not enclosing anything.
It's not a Dyson sphere.
25 posted on
02/05/2010 6:23:22 AM PST by
ShadowAce
(Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
To: pissant
the search for artifacts like Dyson spheres or Kardashev civilizations
I can't stand those gold-diggin' broads.
29 posted on
02/05/2010 4:10:38 PM PST by
SunkenCiv
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30 posted on
02/05/2010 4:11:28 PM PST by
SunkenCiv
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31 posted on
02/05/2010 4:11:44 PM PST by
SunkenCiv
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Thanks LibWhacker. Looks like the aftermath of what astrophysicists call a Kaboom. Yeah, that's right, I just made that up. ;')
32 posted on
02/05/2010 4:12:56 PM PST by
SunkenCiv
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To: Quix; Las Vegas Dave
Astronomers who still live in their parents’ basement ping.
33 posted on
02/05/2010 4:14:05 PM PST by
SunkenCiv
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