If, a projectile-like black hole plunged through our Sun on a more or less North-South trajectory and kept going taking a third of the Sun's mass with it,...
Charles Scott
kopernik2@...
Jan 6, 2003 8:19 pm
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Charles, Where do you get these ideas? ... It would depend on the speed and mass of the BH. If large and slow, most everything would probably go with it. If...
Chuck Blatchley
cblatchl@...
Jan 6, 2003 9:33 pm
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Dear Chuck -- Could you kindly send to me your Cobalt radioactivity data for the time period that you studied during the Dec 4th eclipse before, during, and...
Gary Vezzoli
gcvezzoli@...
Jan 7, 2003 12:34 am
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Gary, ... I have several days worth of raw spectra, billions of events binned into 256 channels. I also analyzed it several different ways. The problem is that...
Chuck Blatchley
cblatchl@...
Jan 7, 2003 3:36 pm
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... That's all true in a gravity universe. But if the universe is electrically driven, it's a whole new ball game. A system like ours being hit so hard would...
bb089@...
Jan 8, 2003 4:26 am
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SPACE, TIME AND BEYOND [76 lines, 1 page, 2 page sides] RAUM, ZEIT UND JENSEITS Introduction by Dr. René Stettler Our notions of space and...
Dear Chuck -- I do realize that we differ on our interpretation and reliance on classical Poisson statistics. I have plotted your data, and it speaks for...
Gary Vezzoli
gcvezzoli@...
Jan 8, 2003 2:22 pm
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Gary, After having spent well over 20 years looking at similar gamma spectra, I can emphatically assure you that any period of several hours under similar...
Chuck Blatchley
cblatchl@...
Jan 8, 2003 3:07 pm
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[Not much going on in this group, so here - ] Chuck asks: "Where do you get these ideas?" The question about the effects of a black hole plunging through a...
Charles Scott
kopernik2@...
Jan 8, 2003 9:16 pm
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CS, smile:) ... From: Charles Scott To: a Cycles group Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 3:16 PM Subject: [cyclesi] Starting something. [Not much going on in...
john bougearel
elain@...
Jan 9, 2003 3:55 am
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Dear Charles and all-- on the Time yahoo site today two persons posted copies of different announcements of the NASA aand university data relating to Jupiter...
Gary Vezzoli
gcvezzoli@...
Jan 9, 2003 4:21 am
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Gary, On a related note, have you considered the extraordinarily regular spacing of the planets out from the sun in relation to the induced gravity theory? ...
Dear Adrian -- I am aware of this positional property of the distribution of the planets, as if something were "quantized" but I have not considered it...
Gary Vezzoli
gcvezzoli@...
Jan 9, 2003 1:10 pm
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Source: Purdue University Date: 2003-01-07 Purdue Researchers Discover Basis For Biological Clock WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- The biological clock -- timekeeper...
Chuck Blatchley
cblatchl@...
Jan 9, 2003 2:46 pm
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First speed of gravity measurement revealed 20:30 07 January 03 NewScientist.com news service The speed of gravity has been measured for the first time. The...
Chuck Blatchley
cblatchl@...
Jan 9, 2003 2:49 pm
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Near-Earth Supernovas *IMAGE* by Dr. Tony Phillips for NASA Space Science Huntsville - Jan 08, 2003 Australopithecus squinted at the blue African sky. He had...
Chuck Blatchley
cblatchl@...
Jan 9, 2003 2:56 pm
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Chuck -- I have been aware of this amazing work for about a month. Several months earlier interesting postings appeared on the TIME yahoo group identifying...
Gary Vezzoli
gcvezzoli@...
Jan 9, 2003 3:03 pm
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Chuck and Charles -- Do you believe that there is essentially a limit to the mass that a black hole will accrete, as suggested by the recent Boston Globe...
Gary Vezzoli
gcvezzoli@...
Jan 9, 2003 3:22 pm
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Dear Chuck and all -- I remind you that Derek made Rad 7 measurements for me during the period 6 Sept - 11 Sept. The data shows a distinct trough from about 6...
Gary Vezzoli
gcvezzoli@...
Jan 9, 2003 3:25 pm
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Gary, ... What limits the accretion is lack of material to accrete, nothing intrinsic to the BH itself. The blast of radiation from previous in-falling has...
Chuck Blatchley
cblatchl@...
Jan 9, 2003 4:43 pm
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I believe that the shape of the local bubble(s) is due to proximate supernovas separated by an unknown period of time. Gravity. Thanks to all the effort of...
Charles Scott
kopernik2@...
Jan 9, 2003 5:48 pm
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Dear Charles -- Gravity behaves according to an inverse square law, because gravitons act as a flux, and a flux varies as inverse square ... because of the...
Gary Vezzoli
gcvezzoli@...
Jan 9, 2003 5:56 pm
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....at lower length scales, gravity behaves according to, I believe, inverse fourth. GCV Interesting. Seems to indicate that gravity has a wave form. 0.1...
Charles Scott
kopernik2@...
Jan 9, 2003 7:47 pm
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Dear Adrian -- I am aware of this positional property of the distribution of the planets, as if something were "quantized" but I have not considered it...
Dear Adrian and all -- I might add .... if gravity is delivered at a finite speed, then how could it be due to a pull? One might answer that electromagnetism...
Gary Vezzoli
gcvezzoli@...
Jan 10, 2003 3:25 pm
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Dear Adrian and all -- I would also like to add, that if gravity is due to the net push from an elementary particle (graviton .... neutrino?), then inertia...
Gary Vezzoli
gcvezzoli@...
Jan 10, 2003 3:35 pm
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Adrian, Gary, What you are hinting at is a kind of Hall plateau for the distribution of planets. A number of solar systems have been discovered. Look at the...
Charles Scott
kopernik2@...
Jan 10, 2003 4:13 pm
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Hi All, Regarding the Kopeikin experiment, perhaps the following may be useful. Jack Smith Gene Mallove wrote: Dr. Tom Van Flandern's press release attacking...
Dear All -- Gravity propagates at the speed of light, and I do not think that there can be no doubt of this, regardless of any criticisms of any experiment....