Re: Stars made of plasma noble gases

From: Bella Donna (bell_a_donnaa_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 10/21/04


Date: 21 Oct 2004 12:54:03 -0700

Keep going! I have always thought that Science today and its dogmas
and constants is identical to the Catholic Church at the time of
Galileo.

The universities and the scientists are the new priests in the
Vatican.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=455379&dopt=Abstract

http://carpathian_bronze.tripod.com/antarii_deck2.html

jacky_da_molested@yahoo.com (Jacques DeMolested) wrote in message news:<ab1305ab.0410201611.1226c37e@posting.google.com>...

> You are onto something big there with the highlighting of the
> importance of the noble gases -- those that are truly inert, and not
> "electronic" [you can nix helium and radon, please, one has untold
> isotopes and radon is radioactive] ... e.g., the honest and good ole
> boys---> xenon, argon, krypton, and neon, these are the authentic
> components of the core of the earth, in solid form, and which make up
> lightning too [Ben Franklin had it all wrong -- many people have had a
> bolt go right through them and they are just fine after the trip --
> lighting is a strange form of plasma, it is not like our AC/DC
> currents or what runs our miserable little radios].
>
> Here is a report, worked on by Thomas Donahue shortly before he died
> last week [top astrophysicist at U. of Mich.], on the likelihood of
> our earth's core being made of similar noble gases in solid form, as
> are the stars and many critical components of Jupiter [see Press
> Release from JPL below].
>
> And don't forget, not only did the ancient Hebrews of the then
> dominant militaristic desert tribe hate and fear and despise the
> unicorn commandos of Atlantis, equally loathed and frightened by the
> Rockefeller family of today, but Noah kicked the unicorns off of his
> Ark, according to the Bible [but he kept the raven, a carnivorous
> parasite, as his close friend and ally].
>
> A horrible crime was perpetrated on humans and the earth and it will
> soon be corrected.
>
> PRESS RELEASE
>
> Ames Research Center
>
>
> Galileo Probe Results Suggest
> Jupiter had an Ancient, Chilly Past
>
> Kathleen Burton
>
> NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
> (Phone: 650/604-1731, 650/604-9000) kburton@mail.arc.nasa.gov
>
> Jane Platt
> Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
> (Phone: 818/354-0880) jane.platt@jpl.nasa.gov
>
> GALILEO PROBE RESULTS SUGGEST JUPITER
> HAD AN ANCIENT, CHILLY PAST
>
> Jupiter's history may be much older and colder than previously
> believed, according to newly released findings from the descent probe
> of NASA's Galileo spacecraft published in the Nov. 18 edition of the
> journal Nature.
>
> "This new information might shake up our view of how the solar system
> formed," said Dr. Tobias Owen, astronomy professor at the Institute
> for Astronomy of the University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, and a
> scientist on the Galileo probe neutral mass spectrometer instrument
> team. When Galileo arrived at Jupiter on Dec. 7, 1995, and dropped a
> probe into the atmosphere of the huge, gaseous planet, the mass
> spectrometer measured the chemical composition of Jupiter's
> atmosphere.
>
> The spectrometer detected in Jupiter's atmosphere higher than expected
> concentrations of argon, krypton and xenon, three chemical elements
> called noble gases because they are very independent and don't combine
> with other chemicals. Tiny traces of these gases are found in Earth's
> atmosphere, and argon is sometimes used like neon in advertising
> signs.
>
> The discovery of these gases in such high quantities at Jupiter raises
> questions about how they got there. "In order to catch these gases,
> Jupiter had to trap them physically by condensation or freezing," Owen
> said. This process, he said, requires extremely cold temperatures of
> about -240 degrees Celsius (-400 degrees Fahrenheit), colder than the
> surface of Pluto, the planet farthest from the Sun. Planetesimals
> (small objects orbiting the Sun) in the Kuiper Belt beyond Pluto would
> be this cold, but Jupiter is more than six times closer to the Sun and
> thus is much warmer. For this reason, Jupiter could not have been the
> site where the three noble gases were originally trapped.
>
> "This raises some intriguing possibilities," Owen said. "One
> explanation suggests that Jupiter was formed out in the area around
> the Kuiper Belt and dragged inward to its present location. Another
> possibility is that the solar nebula, a huge cloud of gas and dust
> from which our solar system formed, was much colder than scientists
> believe," he said.
>
> "A third hypothesis proposes that the solid materials that brought
> these noble gases to Jupiter began forming in the original huge,
> interstellar cloud of gas and dust even before it collapsed to form
> the solar nebula. That would make these icy materials older and more
> primitive than we had expected," he said.
>
> "If either of the last two hypotheses proves to be correct, it would
> suggest that giant planets can form closer to their stars than current
> theories predict," Owen said. "This could help explain the new
> observations of planetary systems around other stars, in which such
> close-in giant planets are relatively common."
>
> "These new Galileo probe results provide new insights into how planets
> form in the solar system and around other stars," said Galileo project
> scientist Dr. Torrence Johnson of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
> Pasadena, CA.
>
> "Measuring the composition of Jupiter's atmosphere was a primary
> scientific objective of the probe, because we knew it could change our
> understanding of Jupiter's formation and evolution," said Galileo
> probe project scientist Dr. Richard Young of NASA Ames Research
> Center, Moffett Field, CA. "These latest probe results have done
> exactly that, and the measurements are the sort that could only have
> been obtained by in-situ measurements from an entry probe."
>
> Owen's co-authors on the Nature article are: Drs. Paul Mahaffy and
> Hasso Niemann of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD;
> Drs. Sushil Atreya and Thomas Donahue of the University of Michigan,
> Ann Arbor, MI; Dr. Akiva Bar-Nun of the University of Tel Aviv,
> Israel; and Dr. Imke de Pater of the University of California,
> Berkeley, CA. Although the data were collected by the Galileo probe in
> December 1995, careful and thorough analysis was necessary in Earth
> laboratories to verify the findings.
>
> When it dropped 156 kilometers (97 miles) through Jupiter's
> atmosphere, the Galileo probe relayed data back to the main Galileo
> spacecraft more than 209,215 kilometers (130,000 miles) overhead for
> storage and transmission to Earth. The probe descended deeper into the
> atmosphere than expected, but was finally overcome by Jupiter's high
> temperatures and pressures.
>
> The Galileo spacecraft, meanwhile, has been orbiting Jupiter and its
> moons for nearly four years, beaming back to Earth thousands of
> pictures and a wealth of scientific data. Its two-year, primary
> mission ended in December 1997, but it was followed by the current,
> two-year extended mission. The Galileo Project is managed by the Jet
> Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA; the Galileo atmospheric probe is
> managed by NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA. Further
> information and images about the Galileo mission to Jupiter are
> available on the Internet at:
>
> http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo
>
>
> general_mark_clark@hotmail.com (General MARK CLARK) wrote in message news:<b6a34bed.0410191529.6934626c@posting.google.com>...
>
> > ARE YOU REFERRING TO THE WARRIOR CLASS OF PRE-COMET COLLISION
> > ATLANTIS?
> >
> > THE UNICORNS WERE ABLE TO WITHSTAND THE COMMANDOS OF THE ASTEROID AND
> > COMET ALIEN SPECIES but IN THE END HAD TO FLEE TO THE INON-IONIC NOBLE
> > GAS AND WATER supercooled rare ICE FORMS, WHICH MAKE UP THE CORE OF
> > THE EARTH.
> >
> > Soon they willl reemerge and kick ass and help humanity.
> >
> > The Vril Society, aka the Tibetan branch of the Illuminati and the
> > fuhrer of the Skull $ Bones, is also behind the OUTSOURCING of the
> > western economies via Wackenhut, Sodexho, Halliburton, PADCO, AECOM,
> > and Royal and Sun Alliance Insurance Group.
> >
> > Unemployment may be 20 percent for native legal Americans, but it is
> > only 0.5% for illegal undocumented aliens. This is what brings the
> > national level down to 7 or 8 percent.
> >
> > I lost my job to a Zwahili goat herder who drinks blood from the necks
> > of his flock and who never saw more than $10/month his whole previous
> > life.
> >
> > Thus proving he was much more blood thirsty than me so they gave him
> > my job as President of the Citadel Military University in my home
> > state of South Carolina at a salary of $350/year. He is sending money
> > home.
> >
> > It was all done through an OUTSOURCING AGENCY and H1B Visa law firms.
> > God bless America and this wonderful free for all capitalist corporate
> > competitiveness for the cheapest dog to do the job.
> >
> > General Mark Clark
> >
> >
> >
> > igigi_revolt@yahoo.co.uk (Revolt of the Igigi) wrote in message news:<d7a08cf0.0410181416.65ad26b1@posting.google.com...
> >
> > Many estimates of the true and uncomfortable number of illegal
> > immigrants in the US now are put at around 150 million.
> > http://www.freedomunderground.org/memoryhole/pentagon.php
> >
> > This is called "Inshore In-Your-Face" union busting and job
> > marginalization for people already legal and working in the USA.
> >
> > Inshore in-your-face job losses hurt individuals and our nation even
> > more than Outsourcing and OffShore jobbing --- those two terms that
> > have been in the puppet's mouth for both Skull and
> > Bones-owned-and-parceled presidential candidates for over a year now.
> > Paradoxically, nobody in Wash DC ever did anything about Outsourcing
> > nor Inshoring-in-your-face with a galaxy of illegal immigrants, for
> > the last decade, except for Paul Wellstone, who was murdered in his
> > airplane at the time of his near victory in the Senate race.
> >
> > Everyone has seen the "Save a child in the 3rd world for $18" ads on
> > TV. They are compelling and convincing.
> >
> > The best way to help other countries is to send $18/month and let
> > them
> > evolve on the path to betterment, like our Founding Fathers and all
> > the generations since then.
> >
> > Otherwise, there will be hemmorhaging of jobs and ill will and malice
> > and gladitorial style competition here at home as wages and work
> > conditions revert back to the Aztec warlords and their human
> > sacrifices.
> >
> > Get a grip. The immigration issue has been foisted on all of us by
> > both the Right and the Left. Work out the math and then register
> > with
> > your local union once you see that legal immigration is fine but
> > illegal immigration is a crime.
> >
> >
> >
> > WHAT REALLY HAPPENED SEPT. 11TH, 2001 ????
> >
> > http://www.freedomunderground.org/memoryhole/pentagon.php
> >
> >
> > ------------
> > PeeWee "W", Dubya, lil George, whatever, got SMOKED and WHOPPED ...
> > KO'd at the debate last night ... what a killing!
> >
> > After that, he will never win the Election without fixing it through
> > Diebold Computers and his Golem brother, Jeb, pulling strings with
> > the
> > Skull and Bones.
> >
> > After the debate, even the Skull and Bones will have to pick Kerry as
> > their winner between two Bonesmen.
> >
> > But, to take a look at this weeks newspapers, re: THE COMATOSE
> > ECONOMY
> > AND BROKEN U.S. NATION:
> >
> > AT&T cutting 20% of all personnel [over 12,000]
> >
> > $140 billion spending SCANDAL at the Pentagon over military
> > contracting, now under the eye of the Justice Dept., with the likes
> > of
> > Boeing and Lockheed having political ramifications going all the way
> > up to the Bush White House.
> >
> > Allstate insurance slashed from their payroll 94% of agents over 40
> > years old [there is a class action lawsuit].
> >
> > Our worst employment statistics since the Great Depression
> >
> > Reuters to us OUTSOURCING and triple their numbers of workers they
> > have at their Bangalore worksite for GLOBAL OUTSOURCING in India.
> >
> > These are just a few of hundreds of daily reports.
> >
> > Where are the jobs???
> >
> > Where is a story about people queued up and grabbing a job?
> >
> > Where are the interviews on Dateline with all the millions upon
> > millions of Americans desperate for work???
> >
> > I saw enough of Jay-Lo and Kobe and Dan Rather?
> >
> > Give us the real news.
> >
> >
> > ATT laying off thousands.
> >
> > Areva Nuclear of France doing business with Savannah River Nuke
> > projects in Georgia for big bucks.
> >
> > lay offs lay offs and more lay offs
> >
> > When was the last time you heard of a hiring trend?
> >
> > And we still have some kind of an economy?
> >
> > Both Bush and Kerry better debate this #1 issue tonight.
> >
> >
> > vajina_valley@yahoo.com (Vaj Ina Valley) wrote in message news:<49566ad4.0409141434.1da91a31@posting.google.com...
> >
> >
> > ILO 'economic security' ranking
> >
> > America is a lowly 25th on the list.
> >
> > The article states that the USA - "scoring high on labour force
> > unease" - ranks 25th in the list, hence its "pragmatist" status and
> > dingy brown colour-coding
> >
> > Japan 18th on ILO economic security ranking
> >
> >
> > September 2004 at 01:02 JST
> >
> > GENEVA -- Japan placed 18th in an economic security ranking
> > released by
> > the International Labour Organization (ILO) on Wednesday.
> >
> > A survey for the new Economic Security Index measured 90 countries'
> > performance in seven work-related areas employment opportunities,
> > protection against unfair dismissal, career evolution, health
> > protection measures at work, work training, minimum wages and trade
> > union representation. (Kyodo News)
> >
> > ---
> >
> > Pacesetters (as denoted by map colour, totalling 25):1 Sweden,2
> > Finland, 3 Norway,4 Denmark,5 Netherlands,6 Belgium,7 France,8
> > Luxembourg,9 Germany, 10 Canada,11 Ireland,12 Austria,13 Spain,14
> > Portugal,15 UK,16 Switzerland, 17 Japan,18 Italy,19 Estonia,20
> > Lithuania,21 Czech Republic,22 Cyprus, 23 Greece,24 Bulgaria,25
> > America.
> >
> > "Pragmatists" (also by map colour, falling into a 2nd category):
> > Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, South Korea, Slovakia,
> > Latvia,
> > Costa Rica, Chile
> >
> > zardoz_uber_alles@yahoo.com (ZARDOZ) wrote in message news:<b195d5b8.0409131816.5a733f6c@posting.google.com...
> >
> > The UN data compilation service in Switzerland just put the USA at a
> > low number 25 in the list of countries that are fair and just and
> > helpful with employment issues, medical, training, unions, and
> > training.
> >
> > The UK was WAY ahead of us.
> >
> > Japan beat our pants off.
> >
> > Some third world countries were above us on the list.
> >
> > Ouch!!!!!!!!!
> >
> >
> > vajina_valley@yahoo.com (Vaj Ina Valley) wrote in message news:<49566ad4.0409121723.494a9a3@posting.google.com...
> >
> > Re: Unemployment tallied at 20% in US ... this is why Reserves join up
> > for minimum wage and kill Muslims overseas for Israel
> >
> >
> > You must be pretty thick not to see the alarming masses
> > of unemployed in the States.
> >
> > At LEAST 56 million people are not working who should be .... just
> > look around you and start counting. And then there is the
> > added problem of 150 million illegal immigrants.
> >
> > In the giant groups of part time employed, only- a- few- days- a -year
> > employed, "self employed" -- is a kind of joke for most, or a
> > convenient lie to save face -- prisoners, soldiers [they are not
> > really working in the true sense of the word -- unless they are
> > defending our own states from internal attack from invading armies,
> > not illusive suspected terrorists], downsized, outsourced, laid off,
> > fired, reduced hours, handicapped, disabled, early retirement [such as
> > forced to retire at 48 years of age, etc.], homeless folk, ... the
> > list is endless and it amounts easily to 56 million.
> >
> > Trust funders are not employed either. They count for more than their
> > parents money.
> >
> > 56 million is easily about the same number of illegal immigrants in
> > the country now too! I said I-L-L-E-G-A-L. We need to learn how to
> > do immigration from the Europeans, who have been doing it much better
> > for over 15-20 years now.
> >
> > The illegal immigrants are not "working," for employment is illegal if
> > you are not a legal resident. Do we not have laws? For what then, do
> > we have Patriot Acts and Homeland Security.
> >
> > Counting the illegal immigrants --- now the number of unemployed is
> > DOUBLED to 112 million.
> >
> > -------
> > Vash The Stampede <trigun@2am.cn wrote in message
> >
> > So, there are 56,000,000,000 Americans out of work?
> >
> >
> > ------
> >
> > Our American unemployment rate is not only near 20%, it is over!
> >
> > Our prisoner-saturated culture, highest in the world, even more than
> > in Stalin's gulag days, or during the holocausts of modern China in
> > which 40-60 million Chinese were exterminated between 1930-1990,
> > more than 3/4 of the executed and holocausted in the 1950s alone,
> > account for a sizable number of unemployed who are not counted in our
> > pathetically inaccurate and doctored US statistics.
> >
> > Anybody who gave up trying to get a job here, which is nearly anyone
> > without one -- when you go door to door for a job at 1/10th of your
> > former level, for a year or longer, cause there is nothing else out
> > there, and they smirk and show you the door as an illegal immigrant
> > walks in proudly and gets the job at 1/2 of the legal salary ...
> > these dead souls in the tens of millions are not counted in the
> > unemployed either by our DOL, which is now part of Homeland Security,
> > if you
> > follow closely the diagrammatic tree of all the federal agencies
> > under its covert umbrella.
> >
> > Those citizens that lost jobs due to company closures or scandals
> > are not counted.
> >
> > Those who lost jobs to outsourcing overseas or to H1-B visa holders
> > displacing their job here at home are not counted.
> >
> > Self-employed who are just hanging on and at the poverty level, but
> > too proud to say the truth to their few friends, are not counted.
> > This is a large slice of America. Even Walmart stock is slipping
> > and Costco sales are falling too, showing the very bottom is giving
> > way
> > to collapse.
> >
> > Early retired due to corporate pressures are not counted.
> >
> > And the poor National Guard and Reservists earning less than Walmart
> > slaves who went to Afghanistan and Iraq out of desperation for a
> > paycheck are not counted.
> >
> > Nor are their wives and kids who are treated with fiscal contempt by
> > our current Administration, they are not counted either.
> >
> > In Germany, the employment statistics are spotlessly clean,
> > uncorrupted, and accurate. The Germans were the biggest exporters
> > in the world in the last two years with a booming economy.
> >
> > That cannot be said of the U.S. We came in 25th for job security
> > and fairness and worker-friendly culture in the latest UN ratings of
> > the
> > world.
> >
> > Canada was in the top ten, along with Germany and the Scandinavian
> > countries. Japan was high on the list, and the UK was way ahead of
> > US too, which is very sad to see since UK has had a sorry history in
> > labor justice throughout its long imperialist history.
> >
> > Now ... what was it you were saying?
> >
> > Igigi
> >
> >
> > On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 12:03:21 -0700, ken finian wrote:
> >
> > With more outsourcing under John Kerry we will have a HIGHER
> > unemployment rate than East Germany, with less medical aid from the
> > taxes we pay also.
> >
> >
> >
> > prizzi_mizzi@yahoo.com (Prizzi Mizzi) wrote in message news:<4fc2743.0410141442.6adb8b8f@posting.google.com...
> >
> > GW was running so scared in last night's debate, i could swear i saw
> > a
> > splat of shat running down his leg and staining the seat of his
> > trousers.
> >
> > Poor man. He needs to return to Yale and learn basic conversational
> > skills and also some undergrad credits in leadership.
> >
> > Let us all pray for our leader.
> >
> >
> > ART DECO---Young usenet palm masturbator,
> >
> > Please get over your obsession with SOCK PUPPETS, whatever they
> > are,
> > ... but you need a sock psychiatrist, and soon, before you start
> > threading socks and puppets into your ass as a relief from your
> > petty
> > postings.
> >
> > --------------------
> >
> > Christopher Reeve, Superman, would have been a real problem for GW
> > and
> > his reelection if him and Kerry were on TV every night for two
> > weeks
> > leading up to the election, gaining the affection of the nation ...
> > thereby losing his bid.
> >
> > NOTE: BARBARA WALTERS SPOKE TO REEVE IN MID WEEK AND HE WAS JUST
> > FINE,
> > BETTER THAN IVER. REEVE CALLED JOHN KERRY ON SATURDAY ON HIS CELL
> > PHONE TO THANK HIM FOR BRINGING UP HIS NAME DURING THE DEBATE.
> > LESS
> > THAN 24 HOURS LATER, HE SUDDENLY DIED, FROM SOMETHING HIS DOCTORS
> > HAD
> > PREVENTED FOR NEARLY A DECADE.
> >
> > ..........it would have been a cinch to send NSA spooks and remote
> > viewers to the bedside of vulnerable Mr. Reeve and set up a cardiac
> > arrest, thru sepsis and a bedsore [that is still damned quick, given
> > that he was
> > fine when he spoke to John Kerry just 21 hours earlier].
> >
> > chelsea_57@hotmail.com (Chelsea Rumsfeld) wrote in message news:<c0639235.0410101108.747c03bf@posting.google.com...
> >
> > GW BUSH uses remote viewing and synthetic telepathy for his debates
> > ... the hump on his back may be satanic in nature, or from Notre
> > Dame, but it was not a transmitter.
> >
> > He has a nanochip implanted in his cochlear portion of his ear canal,
> > deep inside his skull, that uses the microwave tranmissions of remote
> > viewing in which it is a two way communication.
> >
> >
> > Many NSA and CIA and Army Intel, even UK elitist businessmen have
> > this technology, which was already in an advanced form in the 1950s
> > and is classified as a most secret development, as secret as HAARP
> > ionospheric maser blasts, today still, albeit in a super advanced
> > stage of development not even registered by our top science fiction
> > writers, who get their ideas from R&D anyway.
> >
> >
> >
> > THE REAL DOPE ON CRASH INTO PENTAGON ON 9-11:
> > http://www.freedomunderground.org/memoryhole/pentagon.php
> >
> > zardoz_uber_alles@yahoo.com (ZARDOZ) wrote in message news:<b195d5b8.0410091247.120ae3cc@posting.google.com...
> >
> > PeeWee "W", Dubya, lil George, whatever, got SMOKED and WHOPPED ...
> > KO'd at the debate last night ... what a killing!
> >
> > After that, he will never win the Election without fixing it through
> > Diebold Computers
> >
> >
> > and his Golem brother, Jeb, pulling strings with
> > the Skull and Bones. JEB BUSH IS TOTALLY SATANIC. LOOK AT HIS
> > EYES
> > CLOSELY IN THE PBS FRONTLINE DOCUMENTARY ON THE TWO PREZ CANDIDATES
> > WHEN JEB IS STANDING BEHIND HIS FATHER DURING THE FIRST PREZ
> > CAMPAIGN
> > FOR A BUSH, ... HIS EYES ARE LUCIFERIAN.
> >
> > After the debate, even the Skull and Bones will have to pick Kerry
> > as their winner between two Bonesmen.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > But, to take a look at this weeks newspapers, re: THE COMATOSE
> > ECONOMY ead the rest of ...
> > http://www.freedomunderground.org/memoryhole/pentagon.php



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