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On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 07:07:13 -0700, bpnjensen
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On Jun 25, 3:19 pm, "Brian Hill" wrote:
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And, black holes do not exist.I never have believed they exist.It's all
phoney Baloney.


Gee, that's harsh - ol' Albert Einstein has been right, so far, about
everything else in his Theory...


Black holes are no longer theory but fact.

BH


Now this I have not heard. Can you provide a citation? Since they
cannot be observed directly, and are (at their closest) many tens or
hundreds of light years away, how can this be stated with certainty?
I realize that certain phenomena cannot be explained without them, but
that does not make them factual as of yet...

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagittarius_A%2A
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On Jun 27, 6:20 am, David wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 07:07:13 -0700, bpnjensen
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On Jun 25, 3:19 pm, "Brian Hill" wrote:
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And, black holes do not exist.I never have believed they exist.It's all
phoney Baloney.


Gee, that's harsh - ol' Albert Einstein has been right, so far, about
everything else in his Theory...


Black holes are no longer theory but fact.


BH


Now this I have not heard. Can you provide a citation? Since they
cannot be observed directly, and are (at their closest) many tens or
hundreds of light years away, how can this be stated with certainty?
I realize that certain phenomena cannot be explained without them, but
that does not make them factual as of yet...


Bruce Jensen


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagittarius_A%2A- Hide quoted text -

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Thanks for this - but it is still just *evidence*, and not proof
positive of the actual fact:

"This is compatible with, and strong evidence in support of, the
hypothesis that Sagittarius A* is a supermassive black hole."

Most scientists will believe it - as do I - but none worth their salt
would claim it is 100% indisputable. Until you see one up close *and*
obtain verifying information from it - and the way black holes are
apparently made, this may be technically impossible - that magic 100%
may never be reached.

Bruce Jensen

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Team Makes Tunguska Claim.
www.stevequayle.com (click on the big Q)
It was an asteroid or a comet.Rediculous beyond compare to believe it
was a black hole!
cuhulin
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Son,,, I say Son,,,, you might as well put that thar shovel down.I done
told you before you can't dig that black hole.Now, put that dirt back in
there and leave it alone.I might need to bury somebody in there some
night!
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oups.com...

- that magic 100%
may never be reached.





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oups.com...


- that magic 100%
may never be reached.


Oopsies... hit the wrong button on that last one.

Question for you:

Is there ANYTHING that can be proved to the standards and expectations of
100% of any given group of people? It has been 'proven' that the Earth is a
sphere, and that it revolves around the Sun.... but there are still at least
thousands of people that believe otherwise.





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Last year, I read somewhere on the internet there is a giant rust cloud,
larger than our solar system, and when it hits, it's all over for all
life on Earth.
cuhulin

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On Jun 27, 3:23 pm, "Brenda Ann" wrote:
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oups.com...

- that magic 100%

may never be reached.


Oopsies... hit the wrong button on that last one.

Question for you:

Is there ANYTHING that can be proved to the standards and expectations of
100% of any given group of people? It has been 'proven' that the Earth is a
sphere, and that it revolves around the Sun.... but there are still at least
thousands of people that believe otherwise.


On the first point - yes, the magic 100% probably will not be reached
on black holes - but 75% and climbing may be good enough for most of
us forever :-)

Your example of the earth being round may not quite be the best
analogy, for two reasons -

One - the earth *is* factually approximately spherical, and this can
be proven beyond a shadow of a doubt several different ways. Even the
ancient Greeks knew it. There are some phenomenae and evidence for
which there can be no other scientific explanation (the most stunning
of which are direct photographs from space). People who choose to
ignore it - well, it's their choice to be ignorant. Black holes may
factually exist, but there are still other possible ways to explain
the evidence that shows up, and until those ways are all discarded
(and granted, they may be someday), black holes are still not quite
there.

Two - belief by 100% of the population, or any other fraction, is not
a prerequisite for something, either a statement or a theory, being
correct or factual. The earth is either round or it isn't, regardless
of what people may choose to believe. Black holes either exist as
postulated or they do not, irrespective of the opinions of us mere
Newtonian-reference-frame mortals. It matters not whether people are
around when the proverbial tree falls in the forest - it makes a
sound, or at least the mechanical waves that, if heard, would be a
sound.

Bruce

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Earth is slightly pear shaped.Earth wobbles on it's axis.Earth is
gradually slowing down, that is why we sometimes add one second to the
lenght of the year.The solar system which Earth is in which is also in
the Milky Way Galaxie is moving through Space at about 60,000 miles per
hour.Earth is closer to the Sun in Winter and further away from the Sun
in Summer.
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Earth tilts on it's axis, that is why we have Winter, Summer, Spring and
Fall.Earth spins around at 24,000 miles per hour.Spinning and wobbling
and tilting and slowing down like a toy Top I used to wind a string
around and play with when I was a kid.Earth is a Top and we are all
little actors on the Stage of Earth.Space Ship Earth.
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bpnjensen wrote:

On the first point - yes, the magic 100% probably will not be reached
on black holes - but 75% and climbing may be good enough for most of
us forever :-)


The first unfortunate traveler to fall into a black hole will have the
magic 100% but it's unlikely we'll be hearing from him.
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