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  Topic: Densest Matter Created
Mallas

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PostForum: Astrophysics   Posted: 12:51 pm   Subject: Densest Matter Created
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/110385-Large-Hadron-Collider-Creates-Incredibly-Dense-Primordial-Matter

Funny how some of the greatest finds are by mistake.

I still don't think they wi ...
  Topic: 'Asteroid' going to near miss Earth
Mallas

Replies: 5
Views: 9690

PostForum: Astrophysics   Posted: 2:42 pm   Subject: 'Asteroid' going to near miss Earth
"It's the end of the world! Oh yeah... and we take cash for silver."

That just reminded me of all those ads on TV asking you to send in your gold jewelry for cash.

Oh and you forgot to ...
  Topic: 'Asteroid' going to near miss Earth
Mallas

Replies: 5
Views: 9690

PostForum: Astrophysics   Posted: 1:33 pm   Subject: 'Asteroid' going to near miss Earth
http://apocalypse.alamongordo.com/index.html

I think this was interesting. The guy sounds a bit loopy, but the software he is using, which you can also download for free, tells another story.

So ...
  Topic: Global Warming
Mallas

Replies: 905
Views: 349801

PostForum: Geophysics   Posted: 4:40 pm   Subject: Global Warming
I overlooked that H2O was lighter than some of the other gases.
  Topic: Global Warming
Mallas

Replies: 905
Views: 349801

PostForum: Geophysics   Posted: 9:13 am   Subject: Global Warming
I think evaporation occurs due to the wind as Chad has explained, but I am going to have to check out that HEXOS project you mentioned. I will try and google it today between my breaks.

The way I s ...
  Topic: Global Warming
Mallas

Replies: 905
Views: 349801

PostForum: Geophysics   Posted: 9:01 am   Subject: Global Warming
Hi Chad,

I really like your explanation!

It is very similar to how I think evaporation happens.

Do you think that the Ocean spray is fine enough to separate itself from the salt? I wonder ab ...
  Topic: Global Warming
Mallas

Replies: 905
Views: 349801

PostForum: Geophysics   Posted: 12:59 pm   Subject: Global Warming
Seaweed is under the water. So when it perspires, it is under the water, so it can not then miraculously turn into a gas.

This being said, how does iodine from seaweed evaporate from under the wate ...
  Topic: Global Warming
Mallas

Replies: 905
Views: 349801

PostForum: Geophysics   Posted: 5:41 pm   Subject: Global Warming
The water vapour thus produced will then just circulate at that latitude and produce snow

Chad, can you please explain how the water vapour is actually produced.
  Topic: Global Warming
Mallas

Replies: 905
Views: 349801

PostForum: Geophysics   Posted: 1:37 pm   Subject: Global Warming
If Antarctica is by itself and covered with ice/snow, then where do the clouds come from for it to snow/rain on itself when there are no plants perspiring?
  Topic: Global Warming
Mallas

Replies: 905
Views: 349801

PostForum: Geophysics   Posted: 4:54 pm   Subject: Global Warming
Mick I found that chart I was talking to you about that shows that foliage growth has increased due to a decline in cloud cover. I think you said something to me about deserts expanding due to decreas ...
  Topic: Global Warming
Mallas

Replies: 905
Views: 349801

PostForum: Geophysics   Posted: 4:27 pm   Subject: Global Warming
Climate change is simple. It is nature's way.

I think the below article describes it best.

http://www.climatechangefraud.com/climate-reports/5898-climate-change-is-natures-way
  Topic: Spot on Venus
Mallas

Replies: 3
Views: 8122

PostForum: Astrophysics   Posted: 12:22 am   Subject: Spot on Venus
I thought the colour would depend on the elements the planet is made up of.

Could be wrong.

Maybe the picture was taken in a certain optical mode or it may be an artists impression. Will check i ...
  Topic: Spot on Venus
Mallas

Replies: 3
Views: 8122

PostForum: Astrophysics   Posted: 3:52 pm   Subject: Spot on Venus
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8179067.stm

They are always puzzled. Maybe it is because the theories they have can not predict these things.

Maybe it is a result of a collision Ish?

It s ...
  Topic: Sunspots
Mallas

Replies: 82
Views: 89035

PostForum: Astrophysics   Posted: 9:31 am   Subject: Sunspots
http://sohodata.nascom.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/data_query

Guys this is one awsome tool.

You can make movies between certain dates and there are different image types. I am trying to overlay some of the ...
  Topic: Electromass
Mallas

Replies: 31
Views: 35616

PostForum: Astrophysics   Posted: 4:21 pm   Subject: Electromass
How do we know the core of the Sun is iron?

I mean, isn't the core of the Earth being iron just an assumption?
 
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