Re: Sunspots
- From: srp2inc@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 13:21:39 -0800 (PST)
On 12 fév, 15:28, srp2...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On 12 fév, 14:30, Sam Wormley <sworml...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
srp2...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On 11 fév, 19:57, Sam Wormley <sworml...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
srp2...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
What I understand is that you can't make out even aSo André -- you have trouble with the concept of neutrinos
50 feet thick curtain of trees burning burning 500 feet
away if it is standing behind a close by 50 foot thick
curtain of burning trees.
weakly interacting with matter! Gee we observe them passing
right out of the core of the sun... the only region of the
sun hot enough to produce neutrinos of those specific
energies. Even a freshman level overview of astronomy text
detailes the pp-chain and neutrino detection confirming
the sun's energy source.
Very few freshmen are stupid enough to believe that the
picture you showed us really is an actual picture of neutrino
solar spread.
Oh, you'll just love these André:http://images.google.com/images?q=pp-chain
As I said, if you believe this yourself, you really are naive on
par with Eric and his worm holes.
AndréMichaud
How ironic... I'm known as Dr. Wormhole in some circles.
Really ! Right on target then!
Have you noticed the beautiful neutrino halo about the sun in the
"photograph" you provided ?
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap980605.html
No doubt p-p fusion is also occurring non-stop in the corona at
6000 deg, or maybe this is a lensing effect that causes neutrinos
coming from deep space.
From your photograph, p-p fusion is not restricted to the center
of the Sun but also to suburbia, from the looks of it some action
is also detectable way past Mercury's orbit.
Your "enlightened" opinion would be appreciated
Hey Sam, I even notice that the halo is sort of flattened with
more neutrinos to the left and right than on top and bottom,
a very intriguing effect.
I even see some square neutrinos (probably cubic, given that
the photograph is 2D only) that must be way larger than
Jupiter, given the scale. Or maybe this is an optical effect
due to their momentary closeness to the telescope.
Very interesting.
Definitely a very uplifting picture confirming your wildest
expectations on neutrinos.
André Michaud
.
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: Sunspots
- From: Randy Poe
- Re: Sunspots
- References:
- Sunspots
- From: Ken S. Tucker
- Re: Sunspots
- From: srp2inc
- Re: Sunspots
- From: Sam Wormley
- Re: Sunspots
- From: srp2inc
- Re: Sunspots
- From: Randy Poe
- Re: Sunspots
- From: srp2inc
- Re: Sunspots
- From: Randy Poe
- Re: Sunspots
- From: srp2inc
- Re: Sunspots
- From: Sam Wormley
- Re: Sunspots
- From: srp2inc
- Re: Sunspots
- From: Sam Wormley
- Re: Sunspots
- From: srp2inc
- Sunspots
- Prev by Date: LOST from RCA lab like Manhatten Laboratory- Real life James Bond Search
- Next by Date: speed and cinetic energy
- Previous by thread: Re: Sunspots
- Next by thread: Re: Sunspots
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|