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| From | The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics |
| Subject | Re: The primordial atom that exploded out of nowhere, 13.5 billion years ago. |
| Date | 2023-01-11 11:33 -0800 |
| Organization | The Starmaker Organization |
| Message-ID | <63BF0EFE.5446@ix.netcom.com> (permalink) |
| References | <2a990d18-524a-4cca-8be1-4863beccb465n@googlegroups.com> |
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Richard Hertz wrote: > > It's difficult, for a rational person, to accept the theory of the Big Bang. > > Suddenly, and following E = mc2, nearly 18 × 10^68 Joules of pure energy > were released from a single dot that went off. > > With time, more than 10^25 stars, averaging the mass of the Sun, appeared and clustered in galaxies within the observable universe. > > How is it possible that such theory gained ground and evolved into the modern > cosmology, where such stars form less than 5% of the baryonic mass and > 95% of DARK STUFF had to be created to sustain the narrative derived from GR? > > Sick people, psychopaths, satanists spitting at the face of God, dangerous > people. That's what relativists, cosmologist and particle physics parasites > are. They should be eradicated from the face of the Earth. All of them. "...eradicated from the face of the Earth. All of them." All seven million of them! Let's start with the smartest people on top of the potem pole... make sure they don't reproduce anymore of these genetic defects. i just want dumb blonds on the earth. Don't forget, the first woman on earth was a dumb blond. -- The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable, to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, and challenge the unchallengeable.
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The primordial atom that exploded out of nowhere, 13.5 billion years ago. Richard Hertz <hertz778@gmail.com> - 2023-01-11 07:27 -0800
Re: The primordial atom that exploded out of nowhere, 13.5 billion years ago. patdolan <patdolan@comcast.net> - 2023-01-11 08:05 -0800
Re: The primordial atom that exploded out of nowhere, 13.5 billion years ago. Richard Hertz <hertz778@gmail.com> - 2023-01-11 09:14 -0800
Re: The primordial atom that exploded out of nowhere, 13.5 billion years ago. patdolan <patdolan@comcast.net> - 2023-01-11 10:09 -0800
Re: The primordial atom that exploded out of nowhere, 13.5 billion years ago. patdolan <patdolan@comcast.net> - 2023-01-11 10:10 -0800
Crank Richard Hertz branches into cosmology "Dono." <eggy20011951@gmail.com> - 2023-01-11 08:07 -0800
Re: Crank Richard Hertz branches into cosmology Maciej Wozniak <maluwozniak@gmail.com> - 2023-01-11 08:17 -0800
Re: The primordial atom that exploded out of nowhere, 13.5 billion years ago. Paparios <mrios@ing.puc.cl> - 2023-01-11 10:27 -0800
Re: The primordial atom that exploded out of nowhere, 13.5 billion years ago. The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2023-01-11 11:33 -0800
Re: The primordial atom that exploded out of nowhere, 13.5 billion years ago. Mikko <mikko.levanto@iki.fi> - 2023-01-12 11:39 +0200
Re: The primordial atom that exploded out of nowhere, 13.5 billion years ago. Richard Hertz <hertz778@gmail.com> - 2023-01-12 04:25 -0800
Re: The primordial atom that exploded out of nowhere, 13.5 billion years ago. patdolan <patdolan@comcast.net> - 2023-01-12 20:33 -0800
Re: The primordial atom that exploded out of nowhere, 13.5 billion years ago. Paul Alsing <pnalsing@gmail.com> - 2023-01-12 22:49 -0800
Re: The primordial atom that exploded out of nowhere, 13.5 billion years ago. nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2023-01-13 13:12 +0100
Re: The primordial atom that exploded out of nowhere, 13.5 billion years ago. patdolan <patdolan@comcast.net> - 2023-01-13 07:58 -0800
Re: The primordial atom that exploded out of nowhere, 13.5 billion years ago. patdolan <patdolan@comcast.net> - 2023-01-13 09:29 -0800
Re: The primordial atom that exploded out of nowhere, 13.5 billion years ago. Otto Fiscella <tfit@tiselelc.it> - 2023-01-13 16:23 +0000
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