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    Catastrophe reacted to Helio's post in the thread Weapon of big bang with Like Like.
    At that concentration, temperatures are in the many trillions of degrees, which is too hot for even quarks. Thus only energy was in the...
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    Catastrophe replied to the thread Need some help.
    Helio, you are correct in your confidence! Albeit with slight adjustment (for centre "space"). Cat :)
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    Mere youngsters! Try adding those together. Cat :)
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    Catastrophe reacted to Gibsense's post in the thread Wet Cosmology with Like Like.
    I did not expect to gain anything positive from this thread however it is interesting that many analogies can be found in the way that...
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    Catastrophe reacted to Gibsense's post in the thread Wet Cosmology with Like Like.
    This is a story in theory of an event which many may reject and few may pause to wonder at its possibility. o_O
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    Catastrophe replied to the thread Need some help.
    Angular momentum is included as h? h= angular momentum in d²u/dφ² + u = GM/h² + (3GM/c²)u²
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    Catastrophe reacted to Helio's post in the thread Need some help with Like Like.
    Wow. That's heavy duty! :) Remember that to determine the angular momentum the mass of the body (ie Mercury) is required. So I would...
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    Catastrophe replied to the thread Need some help.
    According to https://vixra.org/pdf/1103.0060v1.pdf M is solar mass M, and h is angular momentum ML^2. u is orbital distance. Cat :)
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    Catastrophe replied to the thread Need some help.
    It is assumed (though not stated in this post, as far as I am aware) that M is mass (of the Sun or of Sun plus Mercury): d²u/dφ² + u =...
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    Google (AI) gives: Cat :)
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    Catastrophe replied to the thread My ideas.
    But how do you make these easy changes? You suggest that people should find it easy. If you did not mean this, because of language...
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    Catastrophe replied to the thread Need some help.
    The following is NASA information which provides interesting comparisons between the cores (solid and liquid) of Mercury and Earth...
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    Catastrophe replied to the thread My ideas.
    How would YOU do this? "ONLY necessary" suggests that people should find it easy. Cat :)
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    Catastrophe replied to the thread Need some help.
    billslugg, what is your estimation of post #21 then, please? Does the composition of Mercury appear in the equation in post #4...
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    Catastrophe replied to the thread Need some help.
    Helio, are you really talking about Einstein??? Cat :)