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darkbeaver

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Simulation, GI=GO
 

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LISA: Laser Interferometer Space Antenna Project

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L3 and LISA Pathfinder - Feb 2016

The European Space Agency has selected The Gravitational Universe as the science theme for the 3rd large mission in the Cosmic Visions Programme and expects to issue a call for mission concepts in the near future. NASA is interested in participating in this effort as a junior partner


(they are simply scratching(announcing a maybe hugh breakthrough is common) for further funding)

another thing to consider------------------------- how do you ripple a conceptual nonthing tool like time???????????????
 

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Simulation, GI=GO
That is some funny ****. lol There must be 1,000's of pictures of black holes that look just like these two. Even a galaxy emits plasma jets from it's 'poles'. (as in the pic in the OP)

The points of light being moved around are not on a single plane but in a 3d place some are galaxies that are either much closer or much farther behind the 'black circles'.
Where is the light from galaxies that would exist between us and the 'black circles'?

Einstein and Tesla were working completely different areas in physics. Einstein was purely a theoretical physicist, Tesla was interested in the more applicable aspects of physics, particularly power generation.
Tesla was about the wireless transmission of electricity. Westinghouse gave him a big generator to play with.

They were both Jewish. .
What does that mean exactly??
Considering that most of the global warming hype is from 'science' and 'Jewish scientists' brag about being the best in science it would seem that a review would be in order as they also claim nobody is better at running banks as they are/
 

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A long long time ago a period at the end of a sentence of infinitely dense rest exploded into space that wasn't yet and became the universe. Drink three times a day for bright and sunny.

While the origin of the universe seems to be pretty much accepted as proposed I wish they now get into and onwith explaining the place that the universe expanded into. This research will be very expensive but also very exciting. We await the birth of another Einstien. Science funding depends on it and probably secretly prays for it on bended knees in closets.
 

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You must mean that very dark place where matter is spread around in an area so large that it cannot gather in a big enough ball to even be able to shed light via a single star (as we know them). Good luck in avoiding that 'black hole' or as one book calls it, the void.
 

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What does that mean exactly??
Considering that most of the global warming hype is from 'science' and 'Jewish scientists' brag about being the best in science it would seem that a review would be in order as they also claim nobody is better at running banks as they are/




What does that mean exactly??
Considering that most of the global warming hype is from 'science' and 'Jewish scientists' brag about being the best in science it would seem that a review would be in order as they also claim nobody is better at running banks as they are/


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What are the dimesions of a void? Is it cubical or sphereical? What I'm trying to emphasize is there's as much work to explain the nothing that the universe expanded into. How is it that that unarea was the exact size of the universe? If we are standing on a star at the circumference of the universe looking outward we would see nothing cuz something is not there yet? Am I thinking in the right direction?
 

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What are the dimesions of a void? Is it cubical or sphereical?

What I'm trying to emphasize is there's as much work to explain the nothing that the universe expaned into.
It isn't a 'nothing' as it is that area where the matter that came from that created the 'big bang'. It would be like the two black holes animation except the 'merging' is friction orientated and that creates heat and a boom when it gets 'hot'

What are the dimesions of a void? Is it cubical or sphereical?
It should be a globe, just like the universe is. The gathering of the material that resulted in our solar system existing could have started to collect about 40B years ago, on a Tuesday.

How is it that unarea was the exact size of the universe?
Our universe is about 0.00001% of the matter that is in the void. The temp is also absolute zero and no wind chill factor.

What are the dimesions of a void? Is it cubical or sphereical?
10,000 times the width of our universe and that is in any given direction. Past that is another 'area' so the void also had a finite area that is 'somewhat less' than the area after it which should also be about 10,000 the area of the void in total.

If we are standing on a star at the circumference of the universe looking outward we would see nothing cuz something is not there yet?
We see light, matter is not clumped together in a large enough clump for light to be shed. Dark Matter would be a better term rather than 'empty'.

What are the dimesions of a void? Is it cubical or sphereical?
Globeular

Am I thinking in the right direction?
You tell me.
 

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Hmm when I started reading this I thought What?
But it actually is somewhat understandable if one
can piece it together life a matching rotating puzzle
I can't claim to understand it all but i get enough to
be interested in learning more thanks for the lesson
Notice this topic has not yet been filled with anger and
debate

yeah, I did the same, watched the explanation and description of how it happens,
in a language I could understand, and it did make some sense to me, but beyond
that, don't know.

yeah, the nonsense will come along, the debate by people who also don't understand
any more than we do, but think they do. i'll just take the word of the scientist
who did the explaining, and i'll not forget how excited he sounded, just like I would
when I see a litter of lab puppies, lol.
 

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but think they do. i'll just take the word of the scientist
who did the explaining,
Go ahead, you probably believed a lot of scientist about global warming and the big bang also. How about 6/11, did the Government scientist get that one right??
 

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Go ahead, you probably believed a lot of scientist about global warming and the big bang also. How about 6/11, did the Government scientist get that one right??

yeah, I will go ahead, and don't pretend what I am thinking, worry about what your own brain is doing,
and try to fix those problems, that should take a lifetime.
 

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It isn't a 'nothing' as it is that area where the matter that came from that created the 'big bang'. It would be like the two black holes animation except the 'merging' is friction orientated and that creates heat and a boom when it gets 'hot'


It should be a globe, just like the universe is. The gathering of the material that resulted in our solar system existing could have started to collect about 40B years ago, on a Tuesday.


Our universe is about 0.00001% of the matter that is in the void. The temp is also absolute zero and no wind chill factor.


10,000 times the width of our universe and that is in any given direction. Past that is another 'area' so the void also had a finite area that is 'somewhat less' than the area after it which should also be about 10,000 the area of the void in total.


We see light, matter is not clumped together in a large enough clump for light to be shed. Dark Matter would be a better term rather than 'empty'.


Globeular


You tell me.

Ther's only one uni verse, the ancients worked on the theory for ages and ages, start with one they invented as to mean all every