rockpython Posted January 17, 2007 Report Posted January 17, 2007 .....prevent light from escaping is through the science of the forces within the atom or should I say between the subatomic particals. what is the exchange boson between a photon and a gluon? Quote
Harry Costas Posted January 17, 2007 Report Posted January 17, 2007 Hello Tormod Just by reading your comments you have little understanding of black holes and cosmology and comact cores and stra formation. You make comments that a school kid would respond to. If you think its a well, than show some form of evidence. The extreme heat within a compacted core such as a neutron core, quark core and the ultimate black hole core is so dence that light or heat cannot escape from a BH. In the case of other compacted cores. The extreme heat release is controlled by the ultra dense matter or else over heating creating solar envelopes and in advance stars the trigger to breaking down Iron and starting a supernova. Look I can go indepth. But! you seem to have it covered. It limits me and others in trying to explain to you. But! if you do not have an open mind than what can I say. But! read on compact star cores and the formation of the so call black holes. See this link for a startPapers (PDF) Quote
Tormod Posted January 17, 2007 Report Posted January 17, 2007 Hello Tormod Just by reading your comments you have little understanding of black holes and cosmology and comact cores and stra formation. You make comments that a school kid would respond to. If you think its a well, than show some form of evidence. Fermilab says it better than me, perhaps?Orbits in Strongly Curved Spacetime Look I can go indepth. But! you seem to have it covered. It limits me and others in trying to explain to you. But! if you do not have an open mind than what can I say. :D :hihi: :hihi: :hihi: :hihi: :hihi: :hihi: :hihi: :hihi: Stooping to direct personal attacks, now, are we, Harry? Clever little thing. It will get you far! But! read on compact star cores and the formation of the so call black holes. See this link for a startPapers (PDF) I search for "black holes" and found nothing. Care to point out WHERE you want me to look rather than assume I have the time to wade through a series of scientific documents? Quote
Harry Costas Posted January 17, 2007 Report Posted January 17, 2007 Hello Tormod The attack is not personal If you consider it personal I'm sorry. I have been reading your comments for the last few months, and found them to be one sided and negative to most comments. If I ever offend anybody please tell me. ============================================= Black holes,,,,,,,,google for itI have 1000's of links in my archive.If you need info just ley me know. Before you get to understand black holes read through some of Prof Oliver Manuel's papers. I have posted links on black holes before. Quote
Tormod Posted January 17, 2007 Report Posted January 17, 2007 The attack is not personal If you consider it personal I'm sorry. I have been reading your comments for the last few months, and found them to be one sided and negative to most comments. If I ever offend anybody please tell me. I tell you. Quote
Dov Henis Posted January 17, 2007 Author Report Posted January 17, 2007 GT, I suspect, just a gut feeling, that the sources of Harry's conceptions are "scientific creationism" publications and links, and that O.K.Manuel is one of them. Look at Brown, R. H. --- Geo and Cosmic Chronology It goes back many years but I suspect that it has evolved by now into new formats, some of which are breeding grounds for credulous souls. I may be wrong, but wish to share my suspicion with you, Dov Quote
infamous Posted January 17, 2007 Report Posted January 17, 2007 Hello Tormod Look I can go indepth. But! you seem to have it covered. Sarcastic insults are not going to result in friendly exchanges here Harry...........I would advise you to restrain your ego and make an effort to be a good neighbor, you'll find such behavior much more profitable in the long term.........................Infy Quote
Harry Costas Posted January 20, 2007 Report Posted January 20, 2007 Hello Infamous What worries me is the type of information controlled in this forum. You speak of my comments what about Dov saying GT, I suspect, just a gut feeling, that the sources of Harry's conceptions are "scientific creationism" publications and links, and that O.K.Manuel is one of them. Look at Brown, R. H. --- Geo and Cosmic Chronology It goes back many years but I suspect that it has evolved by now into new formats, some of which are breeding grounds for credulous souls. I may be wrong, but wish to share my suspicion with you, Dove you are 100% off track. Where do you get such thoughts?I read your link. How did you form that conclusion? Far Far away in another galaxy. Quote
HydrogenBond Posted January 20, 2007 Report Posted January 20, 2007 In the case of other compacted cores. The extreme heat release is controlled by the ultra dense matter or else over heating creating solar envelopes and in advance stars the trigger to breaking down Iron and starting a supernova. According to existing wisdom, there is a large discontinuity between neutron stars and what is assumed to form supernova. In the case of a neutron star, the nuclei of a star's original periodic table of the elements, fission down to protons and electrons and then neutrons. Supernova hardly fission at all in comparison. Is there a natural discontinuity with respect to the possible compression dynamics between neutron stars and the contemporary understanding of supernova? if not, shouldn't supernova (as a species) show the entire spectrum of nuclei fission output, from pure hydrogen one's to pure iron ones and everything in the middle? In other words, there is not enough data to determine if this is an artifical discontinuity used to explain the earth's iron core, or whether it actually exists in nature, or whether all stage in the middle are possible? For example, if the supernova that formed our solar system puffed up to oxygen and below, how would that affect the theory associated with the formation of our solar system? Is it flexible enough or is it one hand washing the other? Quote
Harry Costas Posted January 21, 2007 Report Posted January 21, 2007 Hello Hydrogen bond According to existing wisdom, there is a large discontinuity between neutron stars and what is assumed to form supernova. In the case of a neutron star, the nuclei of a star's original periodic table of the elements, fission down to protons and electrons and then neutrons. Supernova hardly fission at all in comparison. Mate the only thing I can say until I come back is . Whoes wisdom?Get more info The above para is way off. Have to go and visit Mum in hospital. Quote
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