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Quark soup may cause cosmic flashes
Nature ^
| 2/23/05
| Philip Ball
Posted on 02/24/2005 12:17:45 AM PST by LibWhacker
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To: PatrickHenry
My personal preference is to keep these theads where they are. And mine would be to get them off the main news forum
if doing so would reduce the nonsense SN rants.
I don't know if that would result in actual science discussion
rather than the current hijackings.
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02/24/2005 8:18:30 AM PST
by
ASA Vet
(If there were a science forum would the SN's come?)
To: phoenix0468
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02/24/2005 9:12:40 AM PST
by
Ernest_at_the_Beach
(This tagline no longer operative....floated away in the flood of 2005 ,)
To: LibWhacker
All particles are modes of vibration of strings. Since everything is already strings there would be no need to break things down to strings.
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02/24/2005 9:16:47 AM PST
by
RightWhale
(Please correct if cosmic balance requires.)
To: ASA Vet
"An argument for a Science Forum."
Feel free to use my forum
http://www.radiocity.dynip.com/RadioCity/HtmlPages/reporter.htm
As a science forum, I haven't done much with the forum software in a couple of years but I bug fix, upgrade will if I need to. Or just open source the whole damn thing (java servlets) so yall can fix bugs too!
My server is connected to the net via dialup so pics are a tad slow.
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02/24/2005 9:27:26 AM PST
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jpsb
To: jpsb
Feel free to use my forumThank you for the offer, but my addiction "FreeRepublic" is my homepage.
I have nothing in favorites except my own website
and I don't even go there except to check that uploads took.
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02/24/2005 9:48:27 AM PST
by
ASA Vet
(If there were a science forum would the SN's come?)
To: ASA Vet
Dido, my habit is to hit drudge report (see whats up) then BBC Science ( i hate BBC, but love science) then settle down into FR for the rest of the day. I do post interesting stuff on "The Reporter" makes for easier searching and a more convenient archive since I integrated a full text search engine into my forum.
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02/24/2005 9:56:40 AM PST
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jpsb
To: LibWhacker
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posted on
02/24/2005 9:56:40 AM PST
by
techcor
(DUmmy screed: "To insanity, and beyond!")
To: techcor
I read a while back that some call them extinction stars since they would kill all life in the path of their gamma ray bursts up to about 1000 light years away. Not a very good stellar neighbor.
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02/24/2005 10:04:23 AM PST
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jpsb
To: jpsb
I read that too somewhere. What's really odd is to do a search on google for "strange matter" and "earth" and there is some evidence that a 10 ton piece of strange matter about the size of a cell passed through the earth. Strange matter is thought to have some strange qualities.
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02/24/2005 12:12:22 PM PST
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techcor
(DUmmy screed: "To insanity, and beyond!")
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