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50,000 light-years away a massive starquake cracked a Neutron Star [FEMA Nowhere to be seen]
India Daily Online ^ | 10/12/2005 | India Daily Technology Team

Posted on 10/12/2005 9:34:49 AM PDT by Red Badger

with burst of radiation Hyperspace suction force manifests power by which earthquake is generated

Terrestrial scientists watched it closely. Astronomers have found the first evidence of cracks in a neutron star's crust. The star cracked when it was rocked by the strongest "starquake" ever recorded.

There are millions of neutron stars in the Milky Way galaxy alone, and some of these have magnetic fields trillions of times stronger than Earth's, the strongest of which are called magnetars.

This particular magnetar – SGR 1806-20 – is surrounded by the strongest magnetic field known in the universe. The magnetar's crust could no longer contain the magnetic stress building in the star's interior.

Two satellites designed to study the Earth's magnetosphere – the European Space Agency's Cluster and Double Star satellites – didn''t go offline and recorded the entire event. Data from these two satellites was combined with observations from around the world to uncover the cracks.

The phenomenon demonstrates that starquakes and possibly earthquakes are caused by forces in the Hyperspace through openings to Hyperspace. The Hyperspace exerts Gravitational and electromagnetic radiation through small opening in the earth called fermions or large openings in Neutron Statrs or Black Holes.

This just manifests the awesome power of Hypespace that control most of the events in the Physical Universe including earthquakes in the earth. TECHNOLOGY ARTICLES


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: artbellalert; astronomy; neutron; star
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To: Red Badger

"through small opening in the earth called fermions..."

I don't know about that one. Last time I checked a fermion was a particle whose spin was measured in half unites, i.e. proton, neutron, electron, and quark. But sure, I guess we could call a small opening in the earth a fermion...


21 posted on 10/12/2005 10:19:58 AM PDT by Flightdeck (As He died to make men holy, let us die to make men free)
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To: Red Badger

"through small opening in the earth called fermions..."

I don't know about that one. Last time I checked a fermion was a particle whose spin was measured in half units, i.e. proton, neutron, electron, and quark. But sure, I guess we could call a small opening in the earth a fermion...


22 posted on 10/12/2005 10:20:09 AM PDT by Flightdeck (As He died to make men holy, let us die to make men free)
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To: El Gato
If correct it means the star is 50,000 light years away, or 15,151 parsecs or 475,000,000,000,000,000 kilometers.

For those of us educated in public schools that is about 285,000,000,000,000,000 miles away.

Distance to the moon about 238,000 miles.

23 posted on 10/12/2005 10:20:55 AM PDT by TYVets (God so loved the world he didn't send a committee)
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To: kidd

Astronomy Domini?


24 posted on 10/12/2005 10:21:40 AM PDT by zeugma (Warning: Self-referential object does not reference itself.)
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To: Red Badger; All

SG1 destroyed another solar system..


25 posted on 10/12/2005 10:22:54 AM PDT by KevinDavis (the space/future belongs to the eagles --> http://www.cafepress.com/kevinspace1)
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To: dead
Maybe he meant Hyperabad not Hyperspace. There's an Indian nuclear facility there, I believe.
26 posted on 10/12/2005 10:23:11 AM PDT by rightwingcrazy
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To: Red Badger

On the bright side, Halliburton has been awarded the rebuilding contract....


27 posted on 10/12/2005 10:24:40 AM PDT by rightwingreligiousfanatic (Facts are stubborn things.)
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To: kidd
I don't know why, but I have the urge to say, "Dude, Whooooaaa..."


28 posted on 10/12/2005 10:27:31 AM PDT by Hatteras
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To: dead

Yes, it did..

India Daily is a worthless, garbage source that basically just makes up its articles out of thin air (Also, they appear to be located in New Jersey, not India.)

At times there will be a slight germ of truth (there probably was some article somewhere recently about starquakes) which they then layer with completely unsourced BS....often merely "Scientists say" or "researchers" with no actual people named. A good example is the nonsense about hyperspace influencing earthquakes.


29 posted on 10/12/2005 10:28:20 AM PDT by Strategerist
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To: Flightdeck

Kinda like small openings in pizza crusts called par-mesans.......


30 posted on 10/12/2005 10:29:02 AM PDT by Red Badger (In life, you don't get what you deserve. You get what you settle for...........)
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To: dead
Is it just me, or did this article suddenly veer off into loopeyville?

It's just you. Everyone knows that warps in the fabric of reality into hyperspace do stuff like that all the time.

31 posted on 10/12/2005 10:33:58 AM PDT by ModelBreaker
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To: dead
Is it just me, or did this article suddenly veer off into loopeyville?

"Scotty, Beam me up! There's no intelligent life down here!"

Yea, this proves Hyperspace, blah, blah, blah... Proves how? Proves what? I detest nutcases like this guys.

32 posted on 10/12/2005 10:37:38 AM PDT by Clock King ("How will it end?" - Emperor; "In Fire." - Kosh)
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To: Strategerist
Indeed.

Cluster and Double Star see star-surface cracks during massive 'starquake'

Huge Quake Cracks Star

33 posted on 10/12/2005 10:42:59 AM PDT by PeaceBeWithYou (De Oppresso Liber! (50 million and counting in Afganistan and Iraq))
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To: Condor51
>>No offense, but are you asking a serious question here?<<

You will never know.

34 posted on 10/12/2005 10:45:59 AM PDT by devane617
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To: TYVets

Ah, thanks for the information, it's still Bush's fault and the ACLU is going to sue him for causing this problem.


35 posted on 10/12/2005 10:46:13 AM PDT by chiefqc
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To: TYVets

Ah, thanks for the information, it's still Bush's fault and the ACLU is going to sue him for causing this problem.


36 posted on 10/12/2005 10:47:34 AM PDT by chiefqc
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To: Red Badger
small openings in pizza crusts called par-mesans.......

LOL!!!
(is a twisted quark a quirk?)

37 posted on 10/12/2005 10:48:34 AM PDT by talleyman (Moose lips sink ships.)
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To: talleyman

Captain Quirk? He's dead, Jim...........


38 posted on 10/12/2005 10:57:24 AM PDT by Red Badger (In life, you don't get what you deserve. You get what you settle for...........)
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To: Red Badger
As long as all you cosmologists are here...

I have a question. In all of the discussions about the speed of light, it's always illustrated with visible light. But as visible light is just one area of the electromagnetic spectrum, does the speed of light apply to xrays, gamma rays, microwaves, etc.?

Also, is there something special about the speed of light (299,792,458 m/s)? some cosmological constraint that defines its upper limit?

thanks! inquiring minds want to know...
39 posted on 10/12/2005 10:57:33 AM PDT by frankenMonkey (Name one civil liberty that was not paid for in blood)
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To: frankenMonkey

Yes, it applies to all the spectrum. No, there's nothing special about it, relatively speaking............


40 posted on 10/12/2005 11:05:36 AM PDT by Red Badger (In life, you don't get what you deserve. You get what you settle for...........)
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