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BS: Our local BH may be neutrino factory

Donuel 22 Oct 15 - 04:17 PM
Donuel 22 Oct 15 - 04:28 PM
McGrath of Harlow 22 Oct 15 - 09:17 PM
Donuel 23 Oct 15 - 11:55 AM
Donuel 23 Oct 15 - 03:30 PM
Donuel 23 Oct 15 - 03:55 PM
McGrath of Harlow 23 Oct 15 - 04:53 PM
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Subject: BS: Our local BH may be neutrino factory
From: Donuel
Date: 22 Oct 15 - 04:17 PM

Unlike any other cosmic object a Black Hole acts exactly like an elementary particle. Its behavior matching a sub atomic particle but is opaque to our eyes and probes on the inside.

However we can see what it emits or allows to escape.


http://www.nasa.gov/centers/marshall/news/news/releases/2014/14-169.html


Well in its way it is radioactive filling our space with neutrinos from another space.

Another space is my ongoing theme/hypothesis if anyone has noticed.


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Subject: RE: BS: Our local BH may be neutrino factory
From: Donuel
Date: 22 Oct 15 - 04:28 PM

We may be seeing a mechanism that is helping to counter balance the expansion of space, or the reasons for the expansion of space.

Or is the final product of the ultimate gravitational compression of mass simply neutrinos and do some of them enter a new space besides our own?


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Subject: RE: BS: Our local BH may be neutrino factory
From: McGrath of Harlow
Date: 22 Oct 15 - 09:17 PM

I suppose "local" is a relative term. But 25,000 light years...


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Subject: RE: BS: Our local BH may be neutrino factory
From: Donuel
Date: 23 Oct 15 - 11:55 AM

The heart of a galaxy is its Black Hole but we don't speak of the heart of our galaxy yet. We need a song to describe the universe as we a getting to know it today. Monty Python did a great job but more is known today they did not know then.

Our BH is a bit farther than 25,000 ly from us isn't it?

I treasure ideas an questions and merely hold on to some answers as data to be used to make new ides.

Be that as it may, I was thinking in anthropomorphic terms regarding the spread of life in the universe and saw a similarity to our lifespan tat reproducing life is easiest and most prolific at the end of the first quarter of our universe.

We are a conglomeration of mutations but if Darwin had known about transposons and that all life is nearly half transposon he would have had an easier time explaining mutation as a function of the Universe and would have satisfied Religionists that God was being given credit.

We have not proved that we know transposons inhabit interstellar space but it stands to reason they come from somewhere.

A transposon is a bit of alien DNA that inserts itself in our own Dna, before and during our lifetime. With this internal bit of genetic dark matter along with exogenetic factors that can trigger genes you may have to wake up and get busy, we all can suddenly become more than we have ever been before (or less) anytime.

Anyway that's a fun idea today.


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Subject: RE: BS: Our local BH may be neutrino factory
From: Donuel
Date: 23 Oct 15 - 03:30 PM

This year the Keplar telescope was orbiting doing what it does which is measuring the dimming of the light of a star as something like a planet passes in between the star and the telescope.

Well it sent a mysterious data stream to Earth. It showed that something did pass in front of the star but it was not spherical!

Is it a broken up exploded planet?
Is it a type 2 civilization that mines stellar energy with enormous technology?

confirmation with the Plank telescope may have an answer within a year. BTW this strange object is 1,400 light years away and can't be seen by eye at 13 magnitude.


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Subject: RE: BS: Our local BH may be neutrino factory
From: Donuel
Date: 23 Oct 15 - 03:55 PM

Even more loose brain droppings;

When we think of an orbit we think in terms of circles or ellipses.
That's not the way it is when we add the context of the universe or time. orbits are always some kind of helix.

While the Earth moves least the moon traces a helix over time. The Earth around the sun as the sun orbits the galaxy it traces a helix.
The sun is in the same spiral arm of the galaxy as Irion. CAs the sun travels around the Milky Way it also spirals around the arm of the galaxy in a helix fashion

What more fitting a shape for the code of life than a double helix organizing life over time.


The absolute most surprising double helix I ever noticed was from sunlight at near noon striking the back of a Stradivarius violin copy and the reflection cast upon the shadowed side of our house.

A perfect double helix in light appeared in projected concentrated sunlight. Maybe 'm the only one to notice or maybe ol Antonio had a secret process??

By tomorrow I will probably get a migraine and won't think in a stream of strange associated ideas for another 2 weeks so I jot these brain anti farts down here on occasion.

The violin double helix? I have pictures.


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Subject: RE: BS: Our local BH may be neutrino factory
From: McGrath of Harlow
Date: 23 Oct 15 - 04:53 PM

Estimates for the distance to the centre of the galaxy (and the Black Hole in question) vary between 25,000 and 28,000. I thought I'd go for the lower figure.


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Subject: RE: BS: Our local BH may be neutrino factory
From: Paul Burke
Date: 23 Oct 15 - 07:56 PM

It can't be the only BH in the Galaxy. Some estimates say 100 million in the Milky Way. I wonder where the nearest one is?

All that stuff about hubble delixes is all me arse.


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Subject: RE: BS: Our local BH may be neutrino factory
From: Donuel
Date: 23 Oct 15 - 10:49 PM

Wherever there is a galaxy there is a BH at its center, then there are all the smaller ones from massive enough stars that collapsed and exploded in a super nova creating a BH. Stars not large enough will become white dwarfs or when larger a neutron star. A dead star on rare occasions become a magnatar that is almost as dense as a neutron star but s a magnet so strong it will pull the iron out of your red blood cells a parsec away.

Black holes with their gargantuan gravity are in turn surrounded by heavy non interactive dark matter gravity that string together in what looks like filaments of a sponge from a distance of about a quarter the diameter of the universe. Google filaments of the galaxy to what the universe looks like if you had eyes the size of the solar system.

It seems like the recent discovery of our BH creating neutrinos is probably what is left after the black hole reduces everything down as far as stuff can be crushed.


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