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Helio
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Exoplanet Stats
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G-whizz! It’s surprising to me that there are far more G type star systems over the M-type, especially there are so many more M-type...
Nov 13, 2024
Helio
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Exoplanet Stats
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Although the rate of increase in the number of newly discovered exoplanets is at a crawl, there are two new additions to HZ exoplanets...
Nov 13, 2024
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More on the Big Bang - what was before t = 0?
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Helio, I have great respect for your integrity, so please do not misunderstand me. QED used to convey that a fact or situation...
Nov 4, 2024
Helio
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Thanks. As you know many words will bend to have similar meanings. I've been a little unclear if there has been enough variation in...
Nov 4, 2024
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"Alien signal" sent from Mars decoded by father-daughter team
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It wasn't an actual alien signal. Rather, it was an experiment/exercise of sorts (just read the first two paragraphs of the article and...
Nov 3, 2024
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Yes, but the key difference is where we define its limits. If we restrict it to objectivity then we have something everyone can use...
Nov 3, 2024
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Helio, chacun à son goût. I am of the firm opinion that all universes are subjective: universe is a word defined by beings out of...
Nov 3, 2024
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More on the Big Bang - what was before t = 0?
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Right, so we need a tool that will build maps that best represent what is the universe even if it can never be drawn perfectly. That...
Nov 3, 2024
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If you do not accept that definition, who will suggest an alternative definition of science? Also, we should define our terms at the...
Nov 3, 2024
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Black holes that form in 'reverse Big Bang replays' could account for dark energy
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:) Yeah and first let's have a round of double BHs and tonic. ;)
Nov 2, 2024
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Black holes that form in 'reverse Big Bang replays' could account for dark energy
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But I didn't see a link, though I found one here DESI. From the link, "The results are in general agreement with the current best...
Nov 2, 2024
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Black holes that form in 'reverse Big Bang replays' could account for dark energy
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The discovery of DE goes back to the late 1990's observations of Type 1a SN, which revealed the universe is expanding at an accelerating...
Nov 2, 2024
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While I support the logical exploration of concepts such as this one, I think the way the article described the evidence for it is...
Nov 2, 2024
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Living With A Star: Science that Matters to People (A Free, Virtual Lecture)
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Sounds great. I'm in. Heliophysics has a nice ring to it. for some reason. ;) But, please tell me that they won't be saying "yellow...
Nov 1, 2024
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Usually the t=0 view is stated as the “bang” moment. hence BBT, per Hoyle’s pejorative coinage in 1949, IIRC. An informal BBT view that...
Oct 31, 2024
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