Hi Chuck & all, In this article from NewsAlert http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0206/27hideandseek/ they ask the question how can so many new stars be mixed...
Charles Scott
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Jul 4, 2002 3:59 pm
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Dear Charles and Chuck -- Would you be willing to share your knowledge of gallactic birth and development at our Trinity Converence August 18-30 this summer. I...
Gary Vezzoli
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Jul 6, 2002 12:11 pm
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QUOTE OF THE DAY "When you think of Boston baseball, you think of Ted Williams. You could bring Moses down from heaven, and he wouldn't make such an impact." ...
Gary, ... Sorry, that is when our Fall semester begins, and I will have major commitments during that time. Does Trinity mean Alamagordo, New Mexico, or...
Chuck Blatchley
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Jul 7, 2002 7:33 pm
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The Ymir, I think is one of the accepted theory. I read it in some Indian regional magazines too. Thanks, Regards, Venkatesan. ... goodness. Human induced...
The Ymir, I think is one of the accepted theory. I read it in some Indian regional magazines too. Thanks, Regards, Venkatesan. ... goodness. Human induced...
... Very hardly you’ll get. Your messages are built like a wall using words like bricks. I think you are an architect of language. Thanks, Regards, ...
http://www.elfrad.com/prominence.htm Gravity Wave? On July 1st, 2002, the ELFRAD detection system recorded an anomaly whose amplitude reached a peak at 1319...
Dear Chuck -- Trinity, Newfoundland, two hours north of St. Johns in the maritime provinces. Would you care to submit a paper which will be read for you...
Gary Vezzoli
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Jul 8, 2002 10:14 am
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Gary, ... Thanks for the offer. I may get to run some more tests on Plutonium with faster electronics later this summer. That might be appropriate. Chuck...
Chuck Blatchley
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Jul 8, 2002 2:18 pm
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Tonight___________________________________________________________ NEXT ON NOVA: "SHARK ATTACK!" http://www.pbs.org/nova/sharkattack/ Broadcast: July 9, 2002 ...
Thanks Venkatesan for the compliments. However - since my conjecture is so contrary to accepted theory of galactic morphology, I expected more debate. Is this...
Charles Scott
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Jul 9, 2002 7:33 pm
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Charles, ... I believe I did ask how halo objects, that measurements show are in relatively stable orbits, would be gobbled up. While mathematical consistency...
Chuck Blatchley
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Jul 9, 2002 9:58 pm
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Uncle Bill Gates is counting the pennies Your message below could not be delivered because it exceeds the character limitfor e-mail to the group. Please...
Thanks Chuck and others, You do respond, but sometimes you soften your response. Mathematics is good at bolstering theory, and can be predictive at other...
Charles Scott
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Jul 10, 2002 3:48 pm
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Charles ... That would not fit the data. The Fe absorption lines are themselves red shifted, indicating that whatever is responsible for them is close to the...
Chuck Blatchley
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Jul 10, 2002 6:35 pm
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Charles, ... IIRC, you are positing GRAVITATIONAL synchrotron radiation, which would make some contribution to the total. However, synchrotron radiation is ...
Chuck Blatchley
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Jul 10, 2002 6:43 pm
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Chuck said: "synchrotron radiation is polarized." Couldn't it become scrambled as it progressed through multiple gravitational fields? "The Fe absorption...
Charles Scott
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Jul 10, 2002 8:39 pm
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Charles, ... No. Polarization is independent of gravity. It would take an interaction with matter to change it. Any scattering effects would be noticeable. ...
Chuck Blatchley
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Jul 11, 2002 2:59 pm
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Dear Charles and Chuck -- I do not believe that gravitational synchrotron radiation is chartered waters, so to speak. The radiation is monochromatic and...
Gary Vezzoli
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Jul 11, 2002 5:50 pm
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Gary, ... I think you might be confusing synchrotron radiation with light from electron beam lasers that operate in synchrotrons. I spent part of the last two...
Chuck Blatchley
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Jul 11, 2002 9:08 pm
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Hello to all, Does Sun produce complete spectrum ranging from IR to X Ray/ Gamma ray?. I always used to regard Sun like stars as a big oscillator [or a kind of...
Venkatesan, The dark Sun spots are actually cool spots relative to the surrounding medium. They might be the polar opposite of the flares. CS Why is the...
Charles Scott
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Jul 12, 2002 2:23 pm
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... The photosphere emits most of the normal Planck thermal emission curve up to UV. This spectrum dominates the emission intensity. X-rays are produced at a...
Chuck Blatchley
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Jul 12, 2002 9:57 pm
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Hello to CS, Chuck, GCV and all, Thanks for the reply. I could not resist saying few messages posted in this week are remarkable. Why is the corona hotter than...
Hello CS, Chuck and all, I understand Sun corona and black spots can't be same phenomena. One is comparatively cooler zone and other is very hot flare. Thanks,...
Dear Venand All -- The increase in temperature from a thousand to a million degrees in the photosphere-chromosphere region of about 1000 km is of great...
Gary Vezzoli
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Jul 13, 2002 9:18 am
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Dear Chuck -- ARe the 11 and 22 year reversal time periods understood theoretically quantitatively ... i.e. are they predictable from the model and the...