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*giggles*He should take a peek at Saggitarius A* the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy.
I once saw a NOVA documentary on how the scientists found that one. Pretty impressive stuff.
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*giggles*He should take a peek at Saggitarius A* the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy.
He should take a peek at Saggitarius A* the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy.
No doubt that is why academia is flocking to your doorstep begging you to accept a Nobel prize.A 30 page proof would then be beyond your ken completely:
http://flight-light-and-spin.com/LIGO/Analysis-GW150914-Bain.pdf
Say something sensible
No doubt that is why academia is flocking to your doorstep begging you to accept a Nobel prize.
Oh, so when are you going to take me to see it?
When your UFO gets back from Andromeda?
I seem to recall the ol' Albert gained worldwide recognition pretty quickly. In this age is instantaneous communication, I'd expect CNN to be banging on the door...It generally takes decades for one's life-work to be accepted.
This was published earlier this year.
Where in that page is it claiming black holes do not exist? (I cant be bothered to read it)I said it all here:
Computational analysis of LIGO gravitational-wave experiment GW150914
but all you want is the cheap instant gratification of one sentence rhetoric, innit?
Somehow I don't think our genius here will be getting the recognition he so surely must deserve for his thesis.I seem to recall the ol' Albert gained worldwide recognition pretty quickly. In this age is instantaneous communication, I'd expect CNN to be banging on the door...
I cant be bothered to read
and lost interest
I seem to recall the ol' Albert gained worldwide recognition pretty quickly. In this age is instantaneous communication, I'd expect CNN to be banging on the door...
then pray tell, why are you still posting about it?
An extract... ''....So I had to ask the question: What is that signal? Can the LIGO group be certain that it is not a submarine from North-Korea using radio navigation off somewhere in the Southern Hemisphere? What of some strange celestial magnetic phenomenon? I felt compelled to develop a structure that would generate a pull by an electromagnetic force so that the OGS11 LIGO detector simulator would be able to ‘detect’ the desired wave-form in orbit-gravity-sim-11.exe.'' What is GW150914 actually? Dude what the hell is that crazy nonsense?
Good question, first sensible comment I have seen you post.
I am going to smoke some drugs now, I think I have earned it.Actually I have proven that almost everything you say contradicts your previous comments..
Radio signals could not affect the experiment to detect deflections in the laser beams.