Amoeba's Secret openly available under CC-BY license

2023-08-12 Thread Russell Standish
Hi guys, I finally got around to doing something I meant to do years ago - I have released the English translation of "Amoeba's Secret" as a freely downloadable PDF under the Creative Commons CC-BY license at https://www.hpcoders.com.au/docs/amoebassecret.pdf . Bruno Marchal was a long time

Re: Amoeba's Secret openly available under CC-BY license

2023-08-12 Thread Brent Meeker
That's great!  Many thanks to you, Russell. Brent On 8/12/2023 3:15 AM, Russell Standish wrote: Hi guys, I finally got around to doing something I meant to do years ago - I have released the English translation of "Amoeba's Secret" as a freely downloadable PDF under the Creative Commons CC-BY

Re: Have huge stars powered by Dark Matter been discovered?

2023-08-12 Thread smitra
See page 11 section A: "Cold Thermal Relic" of this paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/0709.3102 As pointed out there, the mass of the particle then drops out of the estimate of the cross section. And as pointed out in section C: "Supermassive relics", if the mass is more than 240 TeV then it

Re: Have huge stars powered by Dark Matter been discovered?

2023-08-12 Thread LizR
I don't suppose this could be one of them? https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2023/webb-reveals-colors-of-earendel-most-distant-star-ever-detected On Sun, 16 Jul 2023, 23:58 John Clark, wrote: > As early as 2012 scientists predicted that the Hubble telescope would see > something they