Forum: General
01-25-2009
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Replies: 105
Views: 5,303
Re: "Tell Me What You Know..."
i know how stars are born and many results of them dying and how.
Stars are "born" when enough stellar mass in a nebula is condensed into a small enough space. Gravity takes over, causing intense...
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Forum: Site Issues & Suggestions
01-05-2009
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Replies: 2
Views: 469
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Forum: Science
01-05-2009
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Replies: 13
Views: 1,747
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Forum: Science
01-05-2009
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Replies: 13
Views: 1,747
Re: Thoughts regarding black holes
Black holes are born from the violent death of supermassive stars. As the star compresses its heavier element into iron and ceases nuclear fusion, the energy realased by said fusion becomes too weak...
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Forum: Science
01-05-2009
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Replies: 13
Views: 1,747
Re: Thoughts regarding black holes
Black holes are sigularities masked by event horizons who's mass is compacted into an infinitely small point that has no volume (1).
The Singularity and conditions around it are soley the result...
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Forum: Science
01-05-2009
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Replies: 13
Views: 1,747
Thoughts regarding black holes
Here i will arbitrarily cast about my opinions and verious facts about black holes. feel free to contest, but please regard opinions and facts as they are and i woulkd much apreciate it iff your...
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Forum: Newbie Hangout
01-04-2009
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Replies: 10
Views: 646
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Forum: Science
01-04-2009
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Replies: 7
Views: 1,217
Re: blind spots
Holly hell! Well, i knew about the optic nerve being a blind spot, but never actually saw the blindspot in effect. cool!
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Forum: Science
01-04-2009
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Replies: 7
Views: 1,217
Re: blind spots
perhaps you can help me out. i tried this and it didnt work for me. nin all cases, eye closures, and distances i continued to see the dots and the x's.
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Forum: Science
01-04-2009
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Replies: 2
Views: 1,073
Re: To See A Black Hole
The sad part is that with out extrodinary equiptment you cant see the event horizon of our galaxy's supermassive black hole (about 2.3 million solar masses). This is because even behind the...
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