The cake is a lie.

On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 9:38 AM, iam deheretic <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 1:40 AM, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 6:23 PM, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>> Sounds like an Orea Cookie and a Krispy Creme Donut.
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>>> I'll have to think on it for a spell.
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>>> Later
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>> Hmmm
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>> Are we back to doughnut theory?  I thought rexeaglenet exhausted this one.
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>> dj
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> chocolate cake please
> Allan
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>>> On Apr 16, 10:44 am, Pat <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > Hello All,
>>> >      I was thinking about quasars this week and what they might be and
>>> > stumbled across something interesting that I thought I might share
>>> > with you.  Firstly, my thought was that a quasar might just be a black
>>> > hole with a white hole at the centre.  Probably NOT a new thought, but
>>> > it led me to work out what a white hole MIGHT be.  I thought that,
>>> > perhaps, a white hole is an area of space that is completely filled.
>>> > But how could that happen?  Well, if the pressures inside the black
>>> > hole are strong enough to compress the energy inside to the smallest
>>> > wavelength possible, that of the Planck length, then THAT would
>>> > completely fill that area of space-time with tiny, but incredibly
>>> > powerful photons.
>>> >      SO, here’s some of the maths:  Start with the speed of light:
>>> > 299,792,458 metres per second.  Now, divide that number by the Planck
>>> > length of 1.616252^-35.  That comes out to a frequency of 1.8548621^
>>> > +49 Hz.  ()  Now, assuming that area is a bog-standard “black body”,
>>> > it would produce a temperature of 5.3749609522385^+39 degrees Kelvin.
>>> > And THAT, my friends, is, technically, the hottest temperature
>>> > allowable in this universe and, thus, the opposite end of the Kelvin
>>> > scale.  Well, at least the highest temperature one could expect to
>>> > find in THIS universe.
>>> >      So, if a white hole, as described above, were to exist inside a
>>> > super-massive black hole, when any matter from the black hole’s
>>> > accretion disc fell into the black hole, it would approach the white
>>> > hole and get thrown out at right angles (i.e., the matter would spew
>>> > from the poles, as black holes are spinning) and THAT seems to fit the
>>> > observations we see of what quasars do.  Any thoughts, anyone?
>>> >
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