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What a great opportunity to look for discrepancies between theories and reality. Anyone have information along these lines?
Exploding star?
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Re: Exploding star?
When does the gravity wave hit? lol
I imagine they really have no idea what they saw and so can make up anything they want.
I imagine they really have no idea what they saw and so can make up anything they want.
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Re: Exploding star?
Is this the same supernova?
http://www.americaspace.com/?p=92590
Interesting is that the collage of images shows a circular ring of lights
that looks very similar to some of the famous "Einstein crosses".
Regarding the "gravity lensing" there is this image of Hubble combined with those of
other (x-ray and microwave) telescopes.
There is so much going on in that picture, that it would be foolish to state that the cause is a "black hole".
The picture debunks black holes, instead of confirming it.
There are all kinds of lines all over the place, some of which are arcs. Likely they are just plasma streams,
partially curving due to strong magnetic fields.
If there is any "deflection" or "reflection" going on, it will be plasma, which is clearly in dark mode.
The other telescopes make this plasma visible.
Oh wait, the picture says it must be "dark matter". So the simple explanation of dark mode plasma,
is replaced with the mythical "dark matter" and "black holes". Things that we will never see.
http://www.americaspace.com/?p=92590
Interesting is that the collage of images shows a circular ring of lights
that looks very similar to some of the famous "Einstein crosses".
Regarding the "gravity lensing" there is this image of Hubble combined with those of
other (x-ray and microwave) telescopes.
There is so much going on in that picture, that it would be foolish to state that the cause is a "black hole".
The picture debunks black holes, instead of confirming it.
There are all kinds of lines all over the place, some of which are arcs. Likely they are just plasma streams,
partially curving due to strong magnetic fields.
If there is any "deflection" or "reflection" going on, it will be plasma, which is clearly in dark mode.
The other telescopes make this plasma visible.
Oh wait, the picture says it must be "dark matter". So the simple explanation of dark mode plasma,
is replaced with the mythical "dark matter" and "black holes". Things that we will never see.
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Re: Exploding star?
All I see in that 12yr long collage is the cross-section of a plasma tube. And all the bright spots on the ring are further smaller tubes of plasma generated pinches.
It is not even fathomable to look at the immense size of that Hubble picture and think that shock-waves and gravity have anything remotely to do with it. As if it's some giant multi-car collision on the highway with nuclear bombs going off everywhere.
It is not even fathomable to look at the immense size of that Hubble picture and think that shock-waves and gravity have anything remotely to do with it. As if it's some giant multi-car collision on the highway with nuclear bombs going off everywhere.
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