Re: SN 1987 EH?
- From: "oriel36" <geraldkelleher@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Feb 2007 09:45:28 -0800
On Feb 23, 8:05 pm, "TMA" <T...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A Canadian from the U of T discovered this extraordinary event before the
HST. Since then the HST has
made possible observations and more mystery than could ever be imagined.
Reading this
just reminds me of why I do astronomy...domine.
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=21980
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2007/10/image/a/for...
In 1990 I was working with two external rings and one smaller
inersecting internal ring as part of stellar evolution and the
geometry which occurs as a consequence of internal stellar
processes,not bad considering that the images emerged 4 years later in
1994.
It is now a private work and the only one that was copyrighted ( back
in 1990) and I would not care to explain why the rings are there as
part of stellar evolution.You just think differently and make up
stories about the rings rather than paying attention to a person who
worked on the principles long before they were observed and in truth I
did not think the geometry of stellar efficiency could be observed.
I will say one thing,the rings get rid of the exotic idea of black
holes which are a waste of effort.The geometry behind the rings is far
more exquisite as a stellar evolutionary process and indicates that
far from being a single trajectory from creation to supernova
destruction,stars may have two phases.Just ask yourself where the
elements seen on Earth come from .
Ah,thank God it is now a private work even if I do share part of that
event as an incredible celestial spectacle.with everyone.
.
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