Re: Galaxy Energy Theory
- From: "George" <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 15:07:50 GMT
"AM" <sctuser@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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George wrote:
"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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granite stone wrote:
When the
Galaxy was formed some the energy was released into stars and black
holes.
Thanks for that astute observation, Mr. Obvious.
Hi
I think granite looks at this as just like
playing the lottery. He must think that if
he comes up with enough theories, and spits
them out fast enough, one of them just *might*
be right. I guess he must think that this
will save him all the time of doing research.
Speaking of which, if he did a little more research,
and a little less posting random thoughts that run
through his brain (they seem to go through without
stopping) he might be able to figure this out himself.
That, or he just like a small child that does things
wrong repeatedly just to get hit............
(the repetitious posts dont make sense)
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AM
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It reminds me of what some pseudo-seismologists do when trying to predict
an earthquake. If one draws a large enough circle around a region of the
earth one is bound to get a hit eventually. It inreases the probability
that one will be successful in ther prediction, but is otherwise
meaningless.
Now I've done it. I've given him another topic to be completely wrong
about. lol
George
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