Re: "black holes" VS HURRICANES

From: MorituriMax (newage_at_sendarico.net)
Date: 06/07/04


Date: Mon, 07 Jun 2004 21:43:37 GMT

rem60304@aol.com wrote:
> Astro photographs of spiral galaxies look a lot like
> satellite photographs of HURRICANES. How much mass is at the
> center of a hurricane? Not much! The pressure and density
> inside the eye of a hurricane are MUCH LESS than they are
> outside the eye.

I seriously doubt that Stephen Hawking and his associates base all their
scientific theories on information gained by watching the Weather Channel one
weekend.

One also sees on some sci-fi shows where the camera zooms out of the solar
system, further and further out into space (movie contact, sagan), then
eventually pulls back out of the eye of the main character. Can one then, using
your logic, assume that the universe is merely a speck in someones eye in
another universe?

Geesh..



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