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Topic: Black holes going out with a bang....
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xxein

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Registered: 10/8/10
Re: Black holes going out with a bang....
Posted: Mar 11, 2012 6:16 PM
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On Mar 11, 12:27 am, "microm2...@hotmail.com" <microm2...@hotmail.com>
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> On Mar 10, 6:28 pm, xxein <xx...@att.net> wrote:
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> > On Mar 10, 7:22 pm, "microm2...@hotmail.com" <microm2...@hotmail.com>
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> > > Light doesn't orbit...
> > > Light floats ahead curvilinear in the aether of Einstein's Gravity
> > > Continuum.

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> > > It leaves maximum gravity at a constant C disproving the black hole.
> > > Black holes are going out with a bang!
> > > We are seeing redshift look alikes.....

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> > > Mitchell Raemsch; Murray Gell Mann, John Nash, Alia Sabur, Edward
> > > Witten

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> > xxein:  You forgot spongebob squarepants, Mary Poppins, Cheech and
> > Chong and all the rest.

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> > I can put names out too.  What does it really mean?
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> > You have no real workable idea.  You just say stuff and pretend that
> > it is real in your own singular mind.  That is called a psychosis.
> > Have fun with yourself but quit trying to get everyone to play your
> > silly game by posting here.

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> > Try suicide.  THAT we might believe and all for the same reason.  It
> > would be logical.  But unfortunately you don't have logic.  Try
> > suicide anyway.  Just once and see if you learn something at all.

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> The Nobel Committee has stepped up to the plate with regards
> to the orginal coverup that would have ended black holes on the spot
> but science wasn't ready to see anything wrong then.
> Now it is time to recognise the needed correction of limited strength
> gravity theory. Murray Gell Mann co authored the math.
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> Micthell Raemsch; Alia Sabur on board...


xxein: Cite anything from the Nobel committee regarding this. Mann
did what math? Sabur (whoever he is) is probably laughing at you. I
know I am.



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