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mharratsc
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by mharratsc » Mon Dec 05, 2011 7:27 am
A Superstar for Gravity is Normal for Plasma
In which Mr. Acheson states:
Astronomers are puzzled over how to adjust theories and observations to fit this rogue star into their consensus model.
Classic!
Mike H.
"I have no fear to shout out my ignorance and let the Wise correct me, for every instance of such narrows the gulf between them and me." -- Michael A. Harrington
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jjohnson
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by jjohnson » Thu Dec 08, 2011 3:13 pm
I have found that the classic method works best, when you have a square theory and it has a lot of round holes you want it to fit, Just beat it really hard. The edges of the theory are scraped round and fall to the floor, and swept away, and voilà! -fits like a glove!
Viva el Mel!
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