Recent content by Mark Bogar

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    Muse

    This is to, "The Nerdonot." Sincerely I must say to you Nerdonot, the computer is your first love and your muse is the solar system. You have developed something amazing, but it is like a comic strip writer that can't draw. I see something funny about life, but to express the emotion in the...
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    A video made by me about space and the loneliness in the universe

    That was quite a video, and all I can say to that is that it will all end in a whimper. Isn't it weird that it will be as if it didn't exist. A moment in time from which we have no control, or do we? We postulate the idea of going back in time, Star Trek even did an episode where the crew was...
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    Escarpments of Mercury

    I haven't quite figured out how to install the article in connection with the drivel I comment on. It was a story that talked about the satellite that is sweeping in to Mercury's orbit. 2025 is when it will reach perigee.
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    Escarpments of Mercury

    In the article that I just read about Mercury's escarpments it implies that crust moves over the top of crust, when the fact of the matter is crust becomes denser over time and it plunges down into the mantle, in most cases. But at other times it could go the other way. It is a situation where...
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    Space Chat with Space.com: Tune in Fridays for science, space and more!

    Dart, the kinetic striking of the near Earth asteroid, something... moon. Would it not be wiser to adjust the asteroid with a rocket engine that could be used for direction? A fusion, slow and steady approach?
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    Dart, asteroid re-arrange

    Kinetic strikes, would it not be wiser to adjust the asteroid with a rocket engine that could land and attach? A fusion, long duration, slow and steady approach to it.
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    Ask Me Anything AMA with the NSF's Dr. Dave Boboltz

    Wow Dr., I just came into this forum and you sir are taking on a tidal wave. Question : I look at the sphere of the universe we see on the map and it makes me wonder if quasar are evidence that the rush to escape/expand from the big bang is not showing conclusive proof that matter is there to...
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    Introduce yourself! (And show us your swag)

    Hi, this is Mark Bogar and I'm interested in the sciences. I am interested the human condition, if you are confronted by a problem then chances are you can find resolution in thoughtful scientific evaluation. I have many interests, but when I sweep over the screen on my phone to see the news...
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    Carbon in Earth's core.

    Carbon is so readily available for combining with other elements and it appears to be a fine source for lubricating the wheels of matter in the universe and being that its dull in color creates a sense of illusive reflection. It seems only logical that it is the element most likely to be the...