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#Geomagnetic_Storm# User ID: 36140692 United States 05/09/2013 04:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This guy! |
Doommincus Maximus User ID: 39256068 New Zealand 05/09/2013 04:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Pretty sure your stupidity would block the gamma rays for most of the solar system. Or perhaps your sideways moon is blocking them with angular distortion Last Edited by Doommincus Maximus on 05/09/2013 04:33 AM Stand up for what you believe in, even if you stand alone. |
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Doommincus Maximus User ID: 39256068 New Zealand 05/09/2013 04:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Pretty sure your stupidity would block the gamma rays for most of the solar system. Quoting: Doommincus Maximus Or perhaps your sideways moon is blocking them with angular distortion Oh well, we have the dumbest AuSS here. What a deal. - LOL, New Zealand retard, but reading is beyond you I guess but to answer your question, its the oxygen and nitrogen from the exosphere down to the "ozone layer" (lower stratosphere) serve to stop gamma radiation coming from outside our atmosphere. What chemically happens is that the diatomic molecule is shattered, and the two nuclei go skittering off to lower altitudes, to dissipate their excess kinetic energy. Some lower energy photon is scattered away from the collision (net random direction), and if the photon is still energetic enough, will repeat this process with another molecule Science bitch /thread Stand up for what you believe in, even if you stand alone. |
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Doommincus Maximus User ID: 39256068 New Zealand 05/09/2013 04:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You should try read the words not the flag, I'm sure you will learn one day, don't give up, even retards can become president. Last Edited by Doommincus Maximus on 05/09/2013 04:41 AM Stand up for what you believe in, even if you stand alone. |
DVCMCM (OP) User ID: 39549732 Italy 05/09/2013 04:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | but to answer your question, its the oxygen and nitrogen from the exosphere down to the "ozone layer" (lower stratosphere) serve to stop gamma radiation coming from outside our atmosphere. Quoting: Doommincus Maximus Science bitch Now, lets see. Some says that Gamma Rays can be stopped by the Earth's Magnetic Field. Other one says the only way to stop these kind of rays is the Lead. The dumbers usually says its the Ozone Layer Last Edited by IWASTHERE on 05/09/2013 05:21 AM |
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DVCMCM (OP) User ID: 39549732 Italy 05/09/2013 05:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | but to answer your question, its the oxygen and nitrogen from the exosphere down to the "ozone layer" (lower stratosphere) serve to stop gamma radiation coming from outside our atmosphere. Quoting: Doommincus Maximus Science bitch Now, lets see. Some says that Gamma Rays can be stopped by the Earth's Magnetic Field. Other one says the only way to stop these kind of rays is the Lead. The dumbers usually says its the Ozone Layer Looky looky what this article say: HOW MUCH IS TOO MUCH: Not all of the radiation from a solar flare reaches the earth at the level where we live, but commercial aircraft fly at much higher altitudes where the earth's magnetic field is weaker. So higher levels of radiation may be present. Source >>>>>>>>>> [link to www.sciencedaily.com] - Last Edited by IWASTHERE on 05/09/2013 05:25 AM |
Doommincus Maximus User ID: 39256068 New Zealand 05/09/2013 05:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | but to answer your question, its the oxygen and nitrogen from the exosphere down to the "ozone layer" (lower stratosphere) serve to stop gamma radiation coming from outside our atmosphere. Quoting: Doommincus Maximus Science bitch Now, lets see. Some says that Gamma Rays can be stopped by the Earth's Magnetic Field. Other one says the only way to stop these kind of rays is the Lead. The dumbers usually says its the Ozone Layer Looky looky what this article say: HOW MUCH IS TOO MUCH: Not all of the radiation from a solar flare reaches the earth at the level where we live, but commercial aircraft fly at much higher altitudes where the earth's magnetic field is weaker. So higher levels of radiation may be present. Source >>>>>>>>>> [link to www.sciencedaily.com] - I said exosphere down to the ozone layer Perhaps you would learn more about science if you read whole sentences not single words (or flags) And not all radiation from the sun is Gamma, so what's your point. The sun mainly produces X-Ray and Infrared. Go read some books. Last Edited by Doommincus Maximus on 05/09/2013 05:51 AM Stand up for what you believe in, even if you stand alone. |
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Doommincus Maximus User ID: 39256068 New Zealand 05/09/2013 05:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And not all radiation from the sun is Gamma, so what's your point. Quoting: Doommincus Maximus The sun mainly produces X-Ray and Infrared. Go read some books. Now, Are you trying to climb the mirror? - So the sun only produces Gamma??? Stand up for what you believe in, even if you stand alone. |
DVCMCM (OP) User ID: 39549732 Italy 05/09/2013 06:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Now lets see what wikiBS says about that: ------------------------------------ Life surviving an initial onslaught would have to contend with a potentially lethal aftereffect, depletion of the atmosphere's protective ozone layer by the burst. For example, if WR 104 were to hit Earth with a burst of 10 seconds duration, its gamma rays could deplete about 25 percent of the world's ozone layer... [link to en.wikipedia.org] ------------------------------------ Last Edited by IWASTHERE on 05/09/2013 06:10 AM |
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Doommincus Maximus User ID: 39256068 New Zealand 05/09/2013 06:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Listen you dumb sack of shit. I said exosphere, I did NOT say the ozone layer stopped Gamma, I said from the exosphere to the ozone layer. Here is a picture since words seem to confuse you [link to d1jqu7g1y74ds1.cloudfront.net] Stand up for what you believe in, even if you stand alone. |
DVCMCM (OP) User ID: 39549732 Italy 05/09/2013 06:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Listen you dumb sack of shit. Quoting: Doommincus Maximus I said exosphere, I did NOT say the ozone layer stopped Gamma, I said from the exosphere to the ozone layer. Here is a picture since words seem to confuse you [link to d1jqu7g1y74ds1.cloudfront.net] Interesting, I'm sure that you can link some credible sources that claim your "knowledge", right? - |
Doommincus Maximus User ID: 39256068 New Zealand 05/09/2013 06:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Listen you dumb sack of shit. Quoting: Doommincus Maximus I said exosphere, I did NOT say the ozone layer stopped Gamma, I said from the exosphere to the ozone layer. Here is a picture since words seem to confuse you [link to d1jqu7g1y74ds1.cloudfront.net] Interesting, I'm sure that you can link some credible sources that claim your "knowledge", right? - umm is the Oxford Dictionary of Astronomy an ok source? Gamma rays have the shortest wavelength and highest frequency of all EM radiation. Only the very highest energies can reach the surface, the rest are absorbed by Ozone in the Earth's upper atmosphere. Gamma rays are produced in areas of extremely high temperature, density and magnetic fields. Gamma ray observations were first taken in the 1960s on the Apollo and Ranger missions. The first sky surveys were done in the 1970s by the SAS-2 and COS-B followed up by the HEAO satellites in the late 70s and Granat in the early 90s. Gamma rays of above 100GeV require instruments larger than can be carried on satellites and for these energies the Earth's atmosphere itself is used as a detector, with optical telescopes used to record the Cerenkov radiation produced by the photons. Quoting: Oxford Dictionary of AstronomyReferences: Snow T.P. & Brownsberger K.R. (1997) Universe: Origins and Evolution Ridpath I. (1997) Oxford Dictionary of Astronomy But you don't believe in Science so what possible link could I provide that will answer your question. I would absolutely LOVE to hear YOUR theory on what stops Gamma. Have you got one, or do you just KNOW the current theory is wrong. So YOU tell ME how your idea disproves the explanation I have provided Stand up for what you believe in, even if you stand alone. |
DVCMCM (OP) User ID: 39549732 Italy 05/09/2013 07:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Gamma rays have the shortest wavelength and highest frequency of all EM radiation. Only the very highest energies can reach the surface, the rest are absorbed by Ozone in the Earth's upper atmosphere. Quoting: Oxford Dictionary of AstronomyGamma rays are produced in areas of extremely high temperature, density and magnetic fields. Gamma ray observations were first taken in the 1960s on the Apollo and Ranger missions. The first sky surveys were done in the 1970s by the SAS-2 and COS-B followed up by the HEAO satellites in the late 70s and Granat in the early 90s. Gamma rays of above 100GeV require instruments larger than can be carried on satellites and for these energies the Earth's atmosphere itself is used as a detector, with optical telescopes used to record the Cerenkov radiation produced by the photons. References: Snow T.P. & Brownsberger K.R. (1997) Universe: Origins and Evolution Ridpath I. (1997) Oxford Dictionary of Astronomy There is not, nothing that claim your "knowledge" here. Last Edited by IWASTHERE on 05/09/2013 07:08 AM |
Doommincus Maximus User ID: 39256068 New Zealand 05/09/2013 07:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | hmmm, lets see what Kiwi Man had posted right now Quoting: DVCMCM Gamma rays have the shortest wavelength and highest frequency of all EM radiation. Only the very highest energies can reach the surface, the rest are absorbed by Ozone in the Earth's upper atmosphere. Gamma rays are produced in areas of extremely high temperature, density and magnetic fields. Gamma ray observations were first taken in the 1960s on the Apollo and Ranger missions. The first sky surveys were done in the 1970s by the SAS-2 and COS-B followed up by the HEAO satellites in the late 70s and Granat in the early 90s. Gamma rays of above 100GeV require instruments larger than can be carried on satellites and for these energies the Earth's atmosphere itself is used as a detector, with optical telescopes used to record the Cerenkov radiation produced by the photons. Quoting: Oxford Dictionary of AstronomyReferences: Snow T.P. & Brownsberger K.R. (1997) Universe: Origins and Evolution Ridpath I. (1997) Oxford Dictionary of Astronomy There is not, nothing that claim your "knowledge" here. I simply went into a bit more depth and explained how Ozone(O3) interacted with Gamma and blocked it in the upper atmosphere(exosphere), The excerpt above clearly state what I said, Gamma is blocked in the upper atmosphere .I clearly just confused you by explaining HOW it happens Still waiting to hear your theory on how Gamma is blocked, do you have one? Stand up for what you believe in, even if you stand alone. |
DVCMCM (OP) User ID: 39549732 Italy 05/09/2013 08:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyway you have to know that the Ozone Layer is in the Stratosphere. After Stratosphere comes Mesosphere, then Thermosphere and FINALLY the Exosphere. And Ozone(O3) in the Stratosphere do not block Gamma Rays (If you don't agree, post references stuff here). - Last Edited by IWASTHERE on 05/09/2013 08:36 AM |
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