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Science > Physics |
| User: |
"Jeff Relf" |
| Date: |
03 Dec 2003 09:31:06 AM |
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. The pain of being awake . |
Howdy EL , you rightly note :
" Laymen crave for fantasy and fiction
and that is why the bastards find suckers all the time
to buy into the fraudulent scam "
While I must say that there is plenty of evidence
that something similar to " black holes " ,
a.k.a. frozen stars , exist ...
I have to agree that most people are asleep ,
and hate being awoken .
They take drugs and ( new age ) religions
to put themselves asleep .
Why ? They can't take the pain of being awake .
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| User: "Rick Sobie" |
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| Title: Re: . The pain of being awake . |
03 Dec 2003 10:22:52 PM |
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In article <1k42xtyk2zlcm$.dlg@__.Jeff.Relf>, says...
Howdy EL , you rightly note :
" Laymen crave for fantasy and fiction
and that is why the bastards find suckers all the time
to buy into the fraudulent scam "
While I must say that there is plenty of evidence
that something similar to " black holes " ,
a.k.a. frozen stars , exist ...
I have to agree that most people are asleep ,
and hate being awoken .
They take drugs and ( new age ) religions
to put themselves asleep .
Why ? They can't take the pain of being awake .
Why am I getting the subtle vibes, that someone just watched
a hugely massive body, waft past a black hole unaffected
by the enormous gravitational tug, which should have dragged
it screaming into the hole, stretching it into spagetti?
Kaku would be pissed, not to mention Hawking.
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