Posted on 01/12/2008 3:29:53 PM PST by LibWhacker
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How long before Bush gets the blame for this?
0.2 milliseconds if it can be linked to “global warming.”
bkmarking this for later. Thank you, sir.
The map shows the whole sky, with the galactic center in the middle.
Okay, dumb question - what galaxy? 'The Whole Sky' is more than our galaxy, the Milky Way. I read and searched the entire article and it doesn't clarify???
Or am I missing something? (wouldn't be the 1st time, nor last)
We must send Hillary to check it out.
But if it's antimatter, it shouldn't matter at all.
Not a dumb question. It’s a map in the gamma ray part of the EM spectrum. So visible light isn’t shown. The whole sky is represented as a globe (notice it goes from 90-degrees North to -90-degrees South, and 360-degrees latitudinally). What it shows is the shape and extent, or size, of the region of gamma ray emissions in our galaxy relative to the entire sky, with the Milky Way centered. There are other gamma-ray sources out there, of course. Don’t know why they chose not to represent at least a few of them on the map.
Hillary will come back with a study which shows that first responders to this crisis were subjected to matter-antimatter annihilation disappearance syndrome (with a little burst of Gamma radiation thrown in for good measure), and that Bush and the entire Republican party were at fault for their negligence in not securing the galactic center fast enough. Lawsuits will follow. Hillary will shed a tear for the fallen matter particles and win the White House with strong support from the anti-matter coalition ........
The Dec issue of Astronomy magazine has an interesting article about some non symmetry of the background microwave radiation that might indicate something such as that it is not way out there at the edge of the universe but right here in the solar system. Or not, but it’s another question about the universe, which is not turning out to be at all what has been expected.
Someday (with proper shielding) they may get inside the cloud, but may not like what they find...
Wouldn't it be a big kick in the butt that a lot of what we think we know about the CMB is bogus. Me thinks there is a good chance that the small variations seen in the CMB are caused by local influences (solar system neighborhood) rather than cosmic. Many a theory (universe flat and not opened or closed, etc, etc) based on CMB interpretations may be fixing to fall.
And it has no effect and the SUV is still the cause of global warming.
Fascinating. BMFLR.
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Thanks, I didn't think I was misreading the article.
**** There are other gamma-ray sources out there, of course. *****
That's for sure, like the Super Gamma Ray Bursts 'recently found' at the 'edges' of the (known) Universe. Not sure If I buy how 'they' twisted the findings to fit into E=mc2. When I saw it on the Science Channel I really had to chuckle. With normal logic (and laws of physics) SGRBs blow E=mc2 to hell.
"Curiously enough, the only thing that went through the mind of the bowl of petunias as it fell was Oh no, not again. Many people have speculated that if we knew exactly why the bowl of petunias had thought that we would know a lot more about the nature of the universe than we do now."
Little did he know how accurate that was going to be!
Cheers!
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