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Essay on Monkeys, Robots, The Order,Dom Kavash,Post Lvl. 17

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Post Sun Apr 13, 2003 12:56 pm


if you do a 180 degree turn when facing the 'black hole' in that system, then you will be facing another really weird looking background. wtf is that?
You mean the black background with the brown cloudish stuff in it? It looks pretty......weird..


i was kinda impressed by the enormous warp hole. you litteraly get 'sucked' in.
The one @ Unknown System where the monkeys are?

Post Tue Jun 10, 2003 8:28 am

OMG this is an amazing readout


'Freelancer 1-1, I am scanning ur cargo bay for contraband'

Post Tue Jun 10, 2003 8:57 am

Very nice mate. Dam good read. Puts a lot of points into place.

Now i've been annoying mu mum with this question: Is there an upsidedown in space? To my knowledge (all be it very minor) You would need a point of gravity to deturmin if your upside down yet she is led to belive different.... if you are up the other way to the space ship then you must be upside down. Your views?

Death in plasma

Post Tue Jun 10, 2003 6:19 pm

Wow, this site is full of Necromancers!
And I thought I was the only one...
Nice resuscitation, tho. This one deserved to be revived.


Careful what you wish... You might just get it.

Post Tue Jun 10, 2003 8:25 pm

Ok guys, sorry to pop some balloons, but the monkey's have just proven to me they are NOT the Dom Kavash.

When I talked to one he said he worked for the, guess what: ORDER.

This makes it clear it's an easter egg, no Dom Kavash, sorry ppl

Post Tue Jun 10, 2003 11:20 pm

*Just ignore this...and the post above it...that guy's an idiot... just trying to keepp this thread up*

Post Wed Jun 11, 2003 2:35 pm

do i missed a message or something

what type of star can make a blackhole???

i know that they looking for nova_type_A stars, that r timebombs , it was a big star with collapsed into 2 dwarfs, 1 of the stars will give the other mass, the 1 who give it away get a little smaller and the other will grow fast, if the growing star hit the other, they blew up...

if it will happends with our sun (it don't, our sun will get a white dwarf ) the explosion will get that big that pluto is also gone in the explosion, but if there will also be almost the same time a gravitation that collapsed and pull everthing back into the nova_type_A i don't know... if it do, then u get a hell of a explosion and a black-hole

Post Wed Jun 11, 2003 3:27 pm

wormhole

Post Wed Jun 11, 2003 3:27 pm

Post Wed Jun 11, 2003 3:32 pm

The first black hole discovered was the Cygnus X-1
American scientists sent up a satellite called Uhuru from Kenya in 1970 to find and investigate intense x-ray sources. X-rays have a considerable amount of energy and Uhuru discovered several hundred sources of the rays. Most of the detected sources belonged to neutron stars that stripped gas from companion stars.
However, Cygnus X-1 was different. A massive white star some 30 times larger than the sun and located at the same position as the x-ray source was being dragged by something about 10 times the mass of the sun. Most scientists labeled this phenomena a black hole.


from here

Post Wed Jun 11, 2003 3:48 pm

Sirius B was the first star shown to exhibit a gravitational redshift.


supernova

Post Wed Jun 11, 2003 3:51 pm

crap nebula

Another supernova, observed by Chinese astronomers in 1054, left behind this nebula. It surrounds a neutron star whose radio emissions pulsate 30 times per second. Both the shock waves and the accompanying implosions from this event might have spawned a very short pulse of gravitational waves that might be detectable here on Earth.

Post Wed Jun 11, 2003 3:53 pm

the pulses

Post Wed Jun 11, 2003 3:57 pm

Supermassive Black Holes


M87: A monster galaxy
At the centers of most galaxies lie dense cores of gas and stars, often shrouded in dust

M87: A jet is revealed
This giant elliptical galaxy named M87 lies 50 million light years away in the constellation Virgo

M87: Image Processed Jet
Upon closer examination, a luminous jet some 6500 light years long shoots out from the galaxy's core. Computer-enhancement more clearly reveals the jet, shown here in blue.

see story here

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