Re: Kook warning, Oriel36

From: Sergey Karavashkin (selftrans_at_yandex.ru)
Date: 10/24/04


Date: 24 Oct 2004 14:34:40 -0700


"Carsten Troelsgaard" <carsten.troelsgaard@mail.dk> wrote in message news:<415e5f15$0$279$edfadb0f@dread12.news.tele.dk>...
> "Sergey Karavashkin" <selftrans@yandex.ru> skrev i en meddelelse
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> > Dear Carsten, how do you think, does cannibalism of galaxies relate to
> > astronomy? And scatter of galaxies accelerating with the distance? Or
> > maybe, funnels of time, or the idea that our universe is a black hole?
> > Or that Jupiter consists of liquid metallic hydrogen?
>
>
> Hi Sergey
>
> I hoped that astronomers would handle that kind of problems. I'm a geologist.
>
> > Why do you think
> > Oriel's conception more absurd than mentioned and not mentioned here?
>
> I don't.
>
> Carsten

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"Sergey Karavashkin" <selftrans@yandex.ru> skrev i en meddelelse
news:a42650fc.0410010539.586ee7ff@posting.google.com...

> Dear Carsten, how do you think, does cannibalism of galaxies relate to
> astronomy? And scatter of galaxies accelerating with the distance? Or
> maybe, funnels of time, or the idea that our universe is a black hole?
> Or that Jupiter consists of liquid metallic hydrogen?

Hi Sergey

I hoped that astronomers would handle that kind of problems. I'm a
geologist.

> Why do you think
> Oriel's conception more absurd than mentioned and not mentioned here?

I don't.

Carsten

Dear Carsten, sorry that I only now could post. Astronomers do not
cope with these matters. They only create illusions for themselves.
This also reflects on geology, so you feel this difficulty, too. ;-)

Sergey



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