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An infinite, unphysical, never-empirical density known as a black hole.
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NoEinstein
2008-07-02 03:22:01 UTC
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I getting really .. really .. really tired of saying this but ..
by itself, Newton's laws don't predict any density at all, much less
an infinite, unphysical, never-empirical density known as a black hole.
Then stop saying it. You don't know anything about physics, so you
shouldn't be commenting.
Dear Eric: "The pot calling the kettle black." -- NoEinstein --
BURT
2008-07-05 21:03:24 UTC
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What's your evidence that a True black hole exists ?
Many say that Sagittarius A* ( at the center of the Milky Way )
is a " Black Hole "; but it's bright in gamma rays ( from anti-matter )
and, technically, it's just a " highly massive compact object ".
Although Sgr A*'s mass is 3.7 mega suns,
it's 12.5 light-hours wide ( or less ), so it isn't all that compact.
( Pluto is 5 light-hours from the sun )
"www.Cotse.NET/users/jeffrelf/Sombrero.JPG" ..
does that look like a perfectly dark / frozen black hole ?
"http://Private.DNSStuff.COM/Tools/IPall.CH?IP=65.74.68.38" .. hmm.
You've returned to Ketchikan, it seems .. I envy you, truly.
Nothing inspires the desire to use proxies and tor than compulsive
snooping by people who have nothing better to do with their lives.
There is no point in discussing black holes or really anything with
you since you DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT.- Hide quoted text -
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The mathematical absurdities of black holes noted by people like
Stephen Hawking effectively disprove a singularity beyond the original
Big Bang. And event horizons have there own infinities.


Mitch Raemsch
NoEinstein
2008-07-08 16:49:37 UTC
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What's your evidence that a True black hole exists ?
Many say that Sagittarius A* ( at the center of the Milky Way )
is a " Black Hole "; but it's bright in gamma rays ( from anti-matter )
and, technically, it's just a " highly massive compact object ".
Although Sgr A*'s mass is 3.7 mega suns,
it's 12.5 light-hours wide ( or less ), so it isn't all that compact.
( Pluto is 5 light-hours from the sun )
"www.Cotse.NET/users/jeffrelf/Sombrero.JPG" ..
does that look like a perfectly dark / frozen black hole ?
"http://Private.DNSStuff.COM/Tools/IPall.CH?IP=65.74.68.38" .. hmm.
You've returned to Ketchikan, it seems .. I envy you, truly.
Nothing inspires the desire to use proxies and tor than compulsive
snooping by people who have nothing better to do with their lives.
There is no point in discussing black holes or really anything with
you since you DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Dear Eric: Alright then... explain your idea of what the truth is in
science. I recall that you have never discussed science. You only
attack the messengers who do. -- NoEinstein --
Mitch Raemsch
2008-07-10 21:22:50 UTC
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Dear Eric:  You are one jealous fellow!  Find a niche other than
physics.  You have zero chance of besting me.  -- NoEinstein --
Delusions of adequacy never cease to amuse.
Isn't that Uncle Al's signiture line?

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