Galactic center x-ray image. So who do I ask about the hexagonal appearance of the mid-energy (green) objects. Is this detection method artifacts again, or are the x-rays really produced in an object that has the profile of the icosahedron?
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Frozen Fires
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I'm sure that that is exactly what they would say, given the tone of the article. Whatever scientific data they did release was run through their Propaganda & Censorship editor.
When I read that article, that guy told me exactly how to interpret and believe the information relayed.... Wasn't that nice of him? I didn't even have to think for myself! Now I can get back to blogging, twittering, and texting to all my Mainstream science dude buddies! Being an Astronomer is the coolest! I'd hate to have a real job!
Mike H.
When I read that article, that guy told me exactly how to interpret and believe the information relayed.... Wasn't that nice of him? I didn't even have to think for myself! Now I can get back to blogging, twittering, and texting to all my Mainstream science dude buddies! Being an Astronomer is the coolest! I'd hate to have a real job!
Mike H.
Mike H.
"I have no fear to shout out my ignorance and let the Wise correct me, for every instance of such narrows the gulf between them and me." -- Michael A. Harrington
"I have no fear to shout out my ignorance and let the Wise correct me, for every instance of such narrows the gulf between them and me." -- Michael A. Harrington
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