At 12:30 pm 16/06/2006 -0400, Terry wrote:
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>From: Grimer
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>It
>would take those kind of pressures to open
>up such a huge Beta-atmosphere cavity in
>a metal.
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>Is it really happening *in* the metal or just at the metal surface?  
>Like a Beta-atm black hole impacting the surface?
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>Terry


A fair question, Terry.   Mmm....

You would need a number of black holes of different sizes
all impacting at the same instant to produce that pattern.
If the domed roof of a cavity is imploded then one would
expect different sized chunks and they would all impact at
virtually the same instant. Also you will notice that the
central splashes are small. This corresponds to the apex of 
the dome which is the thinnest part.

Howzatt - as they say in the that bat and ball game that
Yanks don't play cos they might get hurt by a bouncer. <g>

Frank

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