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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 7475442:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzI4NzE0MDA2Xzk1REU3RjNG] [quote:Isis7:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzI4NzA4ODQ5XzE4QTg2MDFB] On this first article, I had no more than finished commenting to my aide this very same response and how it reminded me of the article I posted earlier this month... [b]Comet Lovejoy's Survival[/b] snip please check the link, so little was posted that I'm concerned about staying within the guidelines. Sorry:( edit to ask about this first statement: Kreutz mentioned frozen, and (or giant snowball).[b] How could the water survive the heat of the Sun and not vaporize? It did form a new tail though. hmmm Just like to hear what others think on this.[/b][b]The comet survived because of the larger electromagnetic charge [/b]on it compared to smaller comets heading toward the sun(Kreutz Comets). [b]The charge is + and is repelled by the + charge of the sun's surface.[/b] http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/11137085-comet-lovejoys-survival Wow, just wow. It felt good that someone else had the same thoughts that I did. lol I also read the comet will be seen from the northern hemisphere later in January. So, in keeping with the spirit of the holiday season, here are some more articles about the birthday comet, each offering a variety of information. [b] COMET LOVEJOY IN THE MORNING: [/b]Noted astronomer John Bortle urges observers (especially in the southern hemisphere) to "begin searching for Comet Lovejoy's bright tail projecting up out of the morning twilight beginning at dawn. The tails of some of the major sungrazing comets have been extraordinarily bright. snip [b]UPDATE: [/b]This morning in New Zealand, Minoru Yoneto photographed the ghostly tail of Comet Lovejoy shining through the twilight: http://spaceweather.com/ [b] Comet Lovejoy Plunges into the Sun and Survives[/b] http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2011/16dec_cometlovejoy/ [b] Surprising Comet Lovejoy Now Becoming Merry and Bright[/b] http://www.universetoday.com/91957/surprising-comet-lovejoy-now-becoming-merry-and-bright/ And, for those who enjoy the sounds of the holiday, I kind of liked these. In one song, someone whistles for a short time, and when I heard that, it suddenly took me back to my childhood when my father would whistle to tunes or as he worked. Happiness to all:) Xmas music http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GShORNFtNmg&feature=dont_use_this&list=PLD06E55428C5CE310&lf=results_main&playnext=11 :hf: [/quote] because, as phase change takes place from cold to hot, more energy leaves with the liberated molecule than it took to freeze it...this is proven in the 1800's when liquid H was first made hows that work vs conservation of energy??? opps, digressed, never mind...lol you have superheated gas, made by evaporating(for lack of a better term), being produced from frozen matter and trasnformed into plasma (multiple latient heat transitions) that produced its propulsion via super critical "hyperplasma" sure would be interesting to have before and after mass values (newton rolls repeatedly in his coffin) just a theory, not mainstream, :) dr [/quote]
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