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WhoreMods -> RE: Science event of the year (12/28/2017 4:51:54 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam


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ORIGINAL: bounty44


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ORIGINAL: MasterDrakk


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ORIGINAL: bounty44

different name, same vile malignant and malevolent troll.

Same old factless, useless, ineffective, impotent, imbecilic piece of troll shit.


no no mnottertroll, you still don't get it do you? in order for insults to have any effect, to carry any weight, to work---they have to be rooted in observable truth. otherwise, like yours, they are just sewage indicative of your arrested development...and your malevolence.

see how that works?

Why do you only attack suspected socks that are to the left of center?

Hypocrisy?

Either that or he's so stupid and/or lacking in self awareness that he hasn't noticed: given some of the other witless bullshit he comes out with on the regular, that might be more likely.




vincentML -> RE: Science event of the year (12/28/2017 6:43:57 AM)


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I hope that these 'waves' don't contribute to climate change.


Oh but they have in fact done just that.

Butch

I wonder how that would be in as much as we are talking here of intergalactic gravitational disturbances and climate change is such a localized phenomenon. I can't imagine the mechanism that would leave some of the universe effected and others untouched.




kdsub -> RE: Science event of the year (12/28/2017 6:50:14 AM)


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ORIGINAL: vincentML


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ORIGINAL: kdsub


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ORIGINAL: servantforuse

I hope that these 'waves' don't contribute to climate change.


Oh but they have in fact done just that.

Butch

I wonder how that would be in as much as we are talking here of intergalactic gravitational disturbances and climate change is such a localized phenomenon. I can't imagine the mechanism that would leave some of the universe effected and others untouched.



There is at least speculation that the production of gravity waves actually produce time... so no matter time is advanced or retarded... either way in a very infinitesimal way global warming is advanced or retarded...lol.. everything is related.

Butch




Edwird -> RE: Science event of the year (12/29/2017 3:25:36 AM)


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Certainly one of the coolest events to observe ever but as a side note...aren't some scientists now saying that stable neutron stars aren't possible? Without electron/proton pairs the decay rate of free neutrons is just a few minutes so a neutron star could never exist for very long?


What would constitute "not for very long"? Our own sun diminishes atoms by billions per second, and it's scheduled for extinction about 4-4.5 billion years from now. Neutron stars are result of collapsed stars ~ 3-5 time mass of the sun.

Not to deny what you've abstracted from some articles. Just saying that even if lasting only a million or three million years (minuscule in even geological terms, not to mention universal terms) it's possible that neutron stars last long enough for earthlings to observe (considering there are a Kabillion stars of every sort), including warped space-time effects.




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