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X 9.3 Solar Flare and CME Earthbound Sept 8, 2017
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 75510487:MV8zNjI3OTgxXzY0ODU1NTc4XzgzQzMyMjI2] [quote:The Gentle Astromut:MV8zNjI3OTgxXzY0ODU0MzI5XzM1ODJGRDIy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 75510457:MV8zNjI3OTgxXzY0ODU0MjM4XzVBNUM5NkMy] [quote:The Gentle Astromut:MV8zNjI3OTgxXzY0NzkyMTM4XzQ5RDcyODkz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 59686777:MV8zNjI3OTgxXzY0NzkyMTA0XzZCNEMzNzdC] if light speed is limited in vacuum space, all stars, galaxies we see are from the past, Quoting: AC Yes, exactly true. Your point? it is all bs, all lies. how they map the universe? measure the total mass? isn't all lights from galaxy are from the past? are they still there? what's the proof? [/quote] Well see, most of us who are into astronomy are not mental defectives, so we don't jump to the conclusion that all the other stars and galaxies magically vanished or exploded simply because the light we see is anywhere from a few years to millions of years old. Some stars have already gone supernova, and the light of that event has yet to reach us, but there's there's no reason to jump to the conclusion that all the other stars already died. Occam's razor is quite handy but mental defectives find it hard to use. [/quote] LIGO detected gravitational wave from 1.3 billion years ago? How? Total crap! [/quote] Appeal to personal incredulity is a logical fallacy. [/quote] Can LIGO detect earthquakes? [/quote]
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Strongest in over a decade.
Stunned that this hasn't hit the GLP yet.
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