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ORIGIN OF THE COSMIC RAYS!

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han-solo

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Apr 17, 2014, 2:34:03 AM4/17/14
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The origin of the cosmic rays was never been precisely predicted. But i think, there is a chance, that it could be emerging from the dead centre of the Universe.
The fact that, we have an accelerating universe conflicts with this idea. But, there's also a gravitational force trying to hold back these matter. Recent studies have shown that, the universe is expanding in an accelerating speed. But since, there must be a gravitational force acting against it.
This force must be so strong that, atoms are only allowed to exist in a very limited volume. This force will most probably enough to press the electrons in the atom to the nucleus. So when this transition happens, according to planck's quantum hypothesis, the transition will emit radiations of high energy. This energy<photons> interact with the matter in the universe and exchange energy. These exchange in energies helps the alpha, beta, positron particles to have high energy.


En1-En0=hf;
-13.6+<infinity>=hf;

So, initially the photon must have infinite energy. It fades during the interaction with matter in the Universe.

So what do you guys think?

han-solo

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Apr 18, 2014, 12:49:54 AM4/18/14
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So nobody thinks nothing? :/
the 'f' in the 'hf' stands for frequency, and the energy values are in eV. I assumed you'd understand.

benj

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Apr 18, 2014, 1:42:16 AM4/18/14
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On 04/18/2014 12:49 AM, han-solo wrote:
> So nobody thinks nothing? :/
> the 'f' in the 'hf' stands for frequency, and the energy values are in eV. I assumed you'd understand.

Yawn. Pure speculation wanking. I hope you enjoyed it. Let us know the
next time you visit the center of the universe and come back with some
supporting data.


Boris Mohar

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Apr 18, 2014, 8:29:30 AM4/18/14
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On Thu, 17 Apr 2014 21:49:54 -0700 (PDT), han-solo <hanis...@gmail.com>
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>So nobody thinks nothing? :/
>the 'f' in the 'hf' stands for frequency, and the energy values are in eV. I assumed you'd understand.

"dead center of universe" made me stop reading.
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han-solo

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Apr 18, 2014, 10:48:38 AM4/18/14
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> >the 'f' in the 'hf' stands for frequency, and the energy values are in eV. I assumed you'd understand.
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> "dead center of universe" made me stop reading.
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> Boris
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> Okay, i may have exaggerated a bit. But do you see my point?

Aristotle Palladium

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Apr 18, 2014, 7:34:51 PM4/18/14
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Oh look an ALL-CAPS Google-poster.

¿Have you tried turning it off and offing yourself?




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