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Date: 06 Jan 2008 05:54:13 AM
Object: UO plays key role in LIGO's new view of a cosmic event
An international team of physicists, including University of Oregon
scientists, has concluded that last February's intense burst of gamma
rays possibly coming from the Andromeda Galaxy lacked a gravitational
wave. That absence, they say, rules out an initial interpretation that
the burst came from merging neutron stars or black holes within
Andromeda.
http://theanalystmagazine.com/pr/232328.html
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User: "Jan Panteltje"

Title: Re: UO plays key role in LIGO's new view of a cosmic event 06 Jan 2008 06:51:16 AM
On a sunny day (Sun, 6 Jan 2008 03:54:13 -0800 (PST)) it happened
shiv.nath.kk@gmail.com wrote in
<bcb8ffd4-1d86-4a7e-aa5f-129a6e19dc41@v4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>:

An international team of physicists, including University of Oregon
scientists, has concluded that last February's intense burst of gamma
rays possibly coming from the Andromeda Galaxy lacked a gravitational
wave. That absence, they say, rules out an initial interpretation that
the burst came from merging neutron stars or black holes within
Andromeda.

http://theanalystmagazine.com/pr/232328.html

So far anything lacks gravitational waves, none have ever detected by LIGO.
So that could just as well prove gravitational waves are not what LIGO thinks
they are.
Phantasy science.
Na, and then Doppler and lightspeed, epicycles opf 2008.
Physicists == braindead parrots.
NOW THAT IS CHALLENGING IS IT NOT?
.
User: "malibu"

Title: Re: UO plays key role in LIGO's new view of a cosmic event 06 Jan 2008 11:26:35 AM
On Jan 6, 6:51 am, Jan Panteltje <pNaonStpealm...@yahoo.com> wrote:

On a sunny day (Sun, 6 Jan 2008 03:54:13 -0800 (PST)) it happened
shiv.nath...@gmail.com wrote in
<bcb8ffd4-1d86-4a7e-aa5f-129a6e19d...@v4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>:

An international team of physicists, including University of Oregon
scientists, has concluded that last February's intense burst of gamma
rays possibly coming from the Andromeda Galaxy lacked a gravitational
wave. That absence, they say, rules out an initial interpretation that
the burst came from merging neutron stars or black holes within
Andromeda.


http://theanalystmagazine.com/pr/232328.html


So far anything lacks gravitational waves, none have ever detected by LIGO.
So that could just as well prove gravitational waves are not what LIGO thinks
they are.

Phantasy science.
Na, and then Doppler and lightspeed, epicycles opf 2008.
Physicists == braindead parrots.

NOW THAT IS CHALLENGING IS IT NOT?

Merging black holes.
Kinda like merging Cheshire Cats.
Or merging Mad Hatters.
They have more and more evidence
that they are off track, but-hey- if they admit
that, then they're out of a job.
John
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