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billslugg
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X-ray spacecraft reveals odd 'Cloverleaf' radio circle in new light (image)
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SMBH's that have lots of stuff to feed on are quasars.
May 5, 2024
billslugg
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Check - the BB is 23.25 billion light-years away spatially
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Sorry, never heard of a "Greater Mother Universe". The universe is everything there is. Can't be anything outside of that. There is no...
May 5, 2024
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Does a cosmic 'glitch' in gravity challenge Albert Einstein's greatest theory?
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Yes, we cannot feel ourselves falling in a gravitational field. But if we floor it in a car we can sure feel it. I guess it depends if...
May 5, 2024
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Does a cosmic 'glitch' in gravity challenge Albert Einstein's greatest theory?
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To the person in a space ship going really fast, time passes normally. Same thing for someone in a deep gravity well or someone in an...
May 5, 2024
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The number of particles flowing past any given spot remains the same. To the person's eyes, the blood at the fingertips is Lorentz...
May 5, 2024
billslugg
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Acceleration is felt by the person but they cannot tell any difference in the rate at which time passes. Two different things.
May 5, 2024
billslugg
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Does a cosmic 'glitch' in gravity challenge Albert Einstein's greatest theory?
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There is no term in science called "space shrinking". You must define it.
May 5, 2024
billslugg
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The rubber sheet analogy is a two dimensional representation of a three dimensional affair. It's the best we can do.
May 5, 2024
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It simply does not matter whether the direction and magnitude is toward and into earth's 'emergent SPACE', or toward and into the...
May 4, 2024
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Yes, this is correct. Although it is slightly different depending on your elevation and the type of rock underneath you. Some rocks are...
May 4, 2024
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My cosmic energy made it appear to my boss that I was slacking off, but I simply pointed out that it was the reference frame's fault. I...
May 4, 2024
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No matter! Still thought provoking and I "liked" it, twice! Possibly lots of "soliton waves" in the universe being observed, though not...
May 4, 2024
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Across the universe, dark matter annihilation could be warming up dead stars
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Less speculative than your personal opinion of it, if you read the paper. The same goes for observed dark matter and dark energy in...
May 4, 2024
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It is an interesting result, that tidal interaction with normal matter should be able to capture and thermalize dark matter so...
May 4, 2024
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I said "mass" because they referred to it earlier. It could just as well be speed, charge, chemical energy, any form of energy. When...
May 4, 2024
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