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He makes no sense at all because he's not stating the facts.
The facts are NOBODY knows what happened during the Big Bang. It's all still theory at this point. As a matter of fact, Stephen Hawking is now postulating that the universe is closed and infinite at the same time. (Try to wrap your inferior cranial contents around that one.) The so-called Big Bang may only be a part of the space time continuum and not a beginning as is commonly believed by laymen and scientists alike. CN "Horvath" wrote in message ... On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 00:27:24 -0000, "Donal" wrote this crap: Don't you find it strange that a little supernova is able to produce all these elements? After all, the great big grandaddy of all explosions, the Big Bang, managed to produce only two elements!!!! Shh! Yer making sense. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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It's not actually the explosion that creates the heavier elements, it's the
process of nuclear fusion that takes place over the lifetime of the star that does it. The explosion just scatters the bits about for re-assembly into can openers, dogs and human beings elsewhere. -- Kevin "Donal" wrote in message ... Don't you find it strange that a little supernova is able to produce all these elements? After all, the great big grandaddy of all explosions, the Big Bang, managed to produce only two elements!!!! |
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On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 18:05:27 -0600, "walsh57" wrote
this crap: It's not actually the explosion that creates the heavier elements, it's the process of nuclear fusion that takes place over the lifetime of the star that does it. The explosion just scatters the bits about for re-assembly into can openers, dogs and human beings elsewhere. That's bull****. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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![]() "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message What's the fascination with puny amateur telescopes when you can go on the web and see pictures from the Hubble? For starters, about 95% of the comets that eventually enter our visual space are detected by amateurs, not professionals. For another reason, gazing upon one of the Messier objects with one's own eyes offers a far superior degree of satisfaction as opposed to seeing a much higher resolution photo taken by Hubble. There are probably another two dozen reasons, if you really want to know. Max |
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