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michel123456

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  1. Earthquakes are instant phenomenas. They are represented in your graph analysis by the vertical lines in your graph at specifics dates. The diagonals that join the verticals don't represent anything and are misleading.
  2. Using Hubble constant. V = Ho D (1) (the standard equation) Then with Ho = C/a (2) V= C D / a (3) which gives exactly the same numerical result. Numerically.... I must have been too tired yesterday, I woke up this morning and erased the last part of this post.
  3. Matthew 16:20, "he warned his disciples not to tell anyone that he was the Christ." (The word Christ is the English equivalent of the Aramaic word for Messiah.)
  4. Exactly. I made once the supposition that gravitational repulsion=negative gravity=product of mass traveling backward in time.
  5. Since we are in Speculations, I dare to say I don't believe it is a young galaxy. It is a galaxy. Far away. As it was a long time ago. Receding, as my cars do, because we see it as it was a long time ago. The adjective "young" is a conclusion inferred by the Big Bang Theory. And I am not a BBer.
  6. [math]a = Ho\ C[/math] Where [math]a[/math] universal acceleration (m/s^2) hypothetical. [math]Ho[/math] Hubble constant (2.29×10−18 s−1) [math]C[/math] Speed Of Light (299,792,458 m/s)
  7. Christian God is supposed to stand on the human side. I mean He is the one who created Mankind at his own image. I understand: imperfect. Ancient gods were also imperfect, they had human behaviours and human weakness. There is a difference between almighty & perfect. In the middle ages, God (His Son) were pantocrator, terrible personnage giving life, judging & killing at will. Today, He is considered as a Good God. He was not always so friendly, read the scriptures. All depends on the way humans see things, through which situation, which epoch, which society. If God exist, He didn't change. It simply shows that if He exist, all that human desire to understand His nature* is hopeless. Maybe it should be better to forget Him for a while and take a look at what we can do here without His help. *don't forget, in christianity, there are 3 of them. The Father, the Son, & the Holy Spirit. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity
  8. Indeed. If God were perfect, it would be a woman.
  9. They want losers. All players are like those old-time alchemists which worked mystically, keeping their findings for themselves as the most valuable secrets. Alone. Humans are so clever to discover things and so stupid to mask the answer once discovered. What a waste of time & intelligence. People should learn to spread knowledge without any return. In these games, each player is supposed to be a genius. But they are all alone. They are stupid geniuses. If the players could unify, I believe they could send the play-maker back to school.
  10. Knowledge is power to develop knowledge. A tool to make tools. Or it should be so.
  11. Yes, but not because it is so tiny. the reason is because the lab itself, the microscope and the laboratorian himself are under the power of the same force of expansion. Isn't it?
  12. It reminds me a relic. There is nothing important in it, nothing historic, it is just a piece of wood. Because Isaac saw it, (or had a thought about it) it became part of History? I find that completely, terribly, awfully, infinitely stupid. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts merged That's a good subject for another thread.
  13. Stupid. Science has relics now. BTW I thought Newton's apple was a myth.
  14. I don't play games. I just googled the question and found forums where people had the same question with yours back in 2007.
  15. This trireme is a replica you can see at the Marina Flisvou of Athens. In Google Earth at 37°56'3.78",23°41'7.83" I have a friend Greek born in Alexandria. He told me when he was young, swimming at the coast, he could see remnants of the old town a few meters beneath the surface. Thank you for the info & for the wishes. The Greek government is pushing for years. If they succeed, it will be the start of the end for the glorious history of the British Museum. Our british friends are not really pleased with the idea. As for the belly button, I am not interested at all. Thanks to Externet for having the great intuition of not mentioning the exact purpose of his thread in its title. It was a great opportunity, I learned something. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedI read some articles about Franck Goddio. He is not an archeologist and there seems to be some distance between french archeologists and him. Jean-Yves Empereur , his eminent archeologist collaborator, don't speak with him for a while, for an unknown reason. In some article, it is said that people in Alexandria knew quite well about Goddio findings, since he took them out of the sea some year ago before putting them back, and then making the great discovery. That does not smell good.
  16. It is the first time I see such a reasonning, Spyman. Usually, it is considered that the expansion of space counts only for large distances between galaxies or even between clusters of galaxies, and not for interstellar distances, certainly not for distances inside atoms.
  17. Mathematics are a human construct. There is nothing to be afraid of. Mainly, most physicists remain perplexed by the fact that Mother Nature looks to be explainable through mathematics. It is source of astonishment.
  18. Why don't you boys communicate the solutions to each other? This riddle has been solved some years ago. It should be so nice, intelligent & powerful to distribute the information, you could go forward so easily. Unless you prefer be the pawn.
  19. Egypt is the source of an outstanding civilization. But you must know that Ptolemaic dynasty is Greek, including Cleopatra. http://www.lightnet.co.uk/informer/civilisations/images/mdf81739.jpg The statue you showned is a wonderful mix of egyptian & greek art, showing a Kore (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kore_(sculpture) like a Kouros (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kouros), I mean a Kore was always represented dressed, and a kouros always naked. Come to Greece and discover the brand new acropolis museum http://www.theacropolismuseum.gr/?pname=Home&la=2 BTW there must be some mistake in the following fragment from your link: "French underwater archaeologist Franck Goddio looks up at the 1200-year-old statue of the Greek Goddess Isis after it was pulled from the sea by his team, June 3." The statue must be 2300 years old. And how is it possible to be in such a clean appearance after 2300 years under water?
  20. I'll try once again. _Absolute SOL is for me as were outside of the universe, contemplating the whole scenery, and observing photons travelling at C. IMO there is no way to contemplate the universe from the outside. As a matter of consequence, I believe the above point of vue is wrong. _Constant means for me as we were inside the universe, contemplating a horizon. As quick as we get, or in pure immobility, we are always observing the horizon at the same distance. It is something that is attached to us. As an analogy, I believe SOL is relative to us, it is constant, but it is not absolute.
  21. Wonderful. Where did you find this picture?
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