Tuesday, August 15, 2006

New Ohio License Template

space-time singularities


recently published an amazing message in the Trade Press: First found evidence for the existence of a black hole.

Yes because like, what, where is: We read it every Month by the discovery of a new black hole in the center of any galaxy, and only now, for the first time, there are faint signs that some X-rays could potentially serve as proof of existence of black holes? Are we stupid? us the professional world has deceived all the time? ? Are black holes just such phantoms, such as cosmic strings or the Big Bang The fact is that black holes in terms of general relativity, Einstein (formerly "Schwarzschild singularities") have some very remarkable properties, including: - Despite its gigantic mass have black holes not fixed components. The existing in them or their intricate matter, but is also not as energy. Black holes are neither matter nor energy. What then - from a certain distance from the center of the black hole connect a very strange effects. This limit is called the event horizon. They do not, however, neither matter nor energy as still as a superposition of forces .- When approaching a black hole, an object is infinitely hot - just the horizon. There are however no physical cause .- Within the horizon of the centrifugal force acts vice versa - circular objects are thrown to the inside .- The quantum physics forbids the existence of black holes. For if one of two twin particles falls into a black hole, it is destroyed, ie, its properties do not exist anymore. His twin needs but by the so-called "quantum entanglement" to imitate everything, that would also disappear suddenly - with no physical cause. One in our eyes absolutely absurd way out is the U.S. cosmologist Seth Lloyd: By "Hawking radiation" from the black hole and by means of "quantum teleportation" says the swallowed particles still fast the other what is going on. The whole thing works by using "final state projection. Whether this "end state" refers to the state of today's research or the author, I do not know. Now there is no doubt that there are supermassive body eg neutron stars and their assemblies. But a real black hole with the above-mentioned properties has never been observed. What actually said to the master himself? Dear Albert, there are black holes? In 1939, Einstein dealt mathematically with the movement of stars in a globular cluster. He came to this conclusion: The main result of this investigation is a clear understanding of why the "Schwarzschild singularities" (= black holes) in the physical reality is not existieren.Der reason matter can not be compressed at will, or else they would of matter fly at light speed through the area. Well, the master has spoken, No more Science Fiction!

Monday, August 14, 2006

Soaps That Don't Leave Residue

The Eye of God

PM A reader sent me this photo with the text: "This photo is very rare, it was taken by NASA Such an event only happens every 3000 years The photo was taken by NASA.." The Eye of God called. "It has already changed several lives. Make a wish Just something while you look in the eye of God. You'll still within a day positive changes in your life."
research revealed that it is the Helix Nebula, gas remnants of an exploded star that looks at us in just 650 light years away from Earth from space. Idiotic, so what with einem Auge zu vergleichen, oder? Aber ist nicht die gesamte moderne Kosmologie ein einziges Sammelsurium mystischer Annahmen? Z.B. der Urknall: Aus dem Nichts heraus ist die Welt entstanden - wie in der Bibel beschrieben. Und wer danach fragt, was vorher war, kriegt den Mund verboten, wie wenn einer im Mittelalter fragte, wer den Gott geschaffen hätte. Oder die String-Theorie: Da gibt es Geisterwelten voll fliegender Teppiche namens "m-branes", wobei das "m" ausdrücklich für "Mystik" steht. Die moderne Kosmologie steckt voll fantastischer Annahmen. Und manche dieser Annahmen führen zu Hypothesen, die mystisch angehaucht klingen und auch empirisch schwer nachprüfbar sind.Davon nächstes Mal mehr!Bild: Hubble/NASA

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Can You Use Lighter Fluid For A Zippo

About Me


Peter Ripota, a longtime employee of PM (the first PM-Computer Bulletin, since 1984, then PM), studied physics and mathematics at the Technische Hochschule in Vienna and was known for his controversial depiction apparently well-known facts . His particular interest was always the stars, space, cosmology. In this blog he will talk a little of its rich secrets and thus bring some cherished notions about the pile