On 25 Nov 2013, at 02:31, LizR wrote:
On 25 November 2013 14:23, Richard Ruquist <[email protected]> wrote:
Stars are essentially fusion bombs and stars can explode.
I like to think of them as fusion reactors. I believe only a few of
them are capable of exploding.
It's just going in the direction of higher energy bombs.
Not sure what comes after supernovas
Hypernovas?
unless you are willing to believe following Poplawski theory
that black holes can give birth the baby universes via baby big bangs
Until we have a suitable theory I will remain agnostic on that - and
even on the existence of black holes, at least as "classically"
envisaged.
I tend to believe as much in black holes than in the Moon and Mars,
or in stars and supernovae, or in bosons and fermions, and in between.
You are right that black hole can't exist in "classical GR", but the
quantum saves GR from dividing by zero. (And it seems to me that Bohr
quasi-derived GR from the quantum, to defeat a critic made by Einstein.
I "learned" things about our galaxy (hoping they are serious enough,
please criticize if you think something is "deeply" wrong, as I am not
an expert in cosmology). You might have already seen this. You might
abstract a little bit from tones, but it sums many papers!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDaFQsdNNgU
Dark matter looks like ignorance with some shapen...
Bruno
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