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Physics Professor Explains Dark Energy

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Sam Wormley

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Nov 14, 2012, 9:42:50 AM11/14/12
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Physics Professor Explains Dark Energy
> http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2012/11/14/stubbs-talks-dark-energy/

> Stubbs came up with what he said seemed like a rather arbitrary number: 0.7. In response to people’s confusion, Stubbs stated, “The fact that this number is not 10 to the 120 power and also not 0...has thrown everyone for a loop.”
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G=EMC^2

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Nov 14, 2012, 9:58:07 AM11/14/12
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Dark energy is 65% dark matter is 30% and the rest of the universe is
5% regular Cern will find the missing stuff,and I know where they
should look. TeBet

Sam Wormley

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Nov 14, 2012, 10:04:34 AM11/14/12
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On 11/14/12 8:58 AM, G=EMC^2 wrote:
> Dark energy is 65% dark matter is 30% and the rest of the universe is
> 5% regular Cern will find the missing stuff,and I know where they
> should look. TeBet

You tell'm, Herb

G=EMC^2

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Nov 14, 2012, 10:33:35 AM11/14/12
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Sam you know I'm thinking of MACHOs and WIMPs. They have to be heavy
stuff. I hope Vera Rubin is still alive. WE could compare notes. I'll
look her up. She could be at MIT ?? TeBert

Sam Wormley

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Nov 14, 2012, 10:39:27 AM11/14/12
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On 11/14/12 9:33 AM, G=EMC^2 wrote:
> I hope Vera Rubin is still alive.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vera_Rubin

HVAC

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Nov 14, 2012, 1:01:14 PM11/14/12
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On 11/14/2012 9:58 AM, G=EMC^2 wrote:
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> Dark energy is 65% dark matter is 30% and the rest of the universe is
> 5% regular Cern will find the missing stuff,and I know where they
> should look. TeBet


LOL! Not even a clue!








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G=EMC^2

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Nov 14, 2012, 5:54:50 PM11/14/12
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Sam Vera and I should get together. She being so educated,and I being
so clever could make an unbeatable team. I'll look up her daughter at
U of Mass. I now live only 10 miles away. I'm also 6 month's older
than her. You could be a match maker.Tebet

Sam Wormley

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Nov 14, 2012, 6:39:40 PM11/14/12
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Ten miles is a pretty long walk at your age, Herb.

G=EMC^2

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Nov 14, 2012, 7:10:32 PM11/14/12
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Sam I have my van,and getting another hearing aid in two weeks.(Rudy
eat my last one) Vera could show me the galaxies,and I could show her
my fast pictures,and how electrons are structured. All my kids went
to U of Mass. Vera won't find me a Wimp,or a Wacho. I have an idea
why WACHOs will be found before WIMPs,and that idea will begin our
lasting friendship. She could open up doors for me and I could open up
windows for Vera. Will call U of Mass tomorrow TeBet

Sam Wormley

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Nov 14, 2012, 7:13:17 PM11/14/12
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Never too late for a little romance.


G=EMC^2

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Nov 14, 2012, 10:38:55 PM11/14/12
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Sam Sex or $$$$$ is not what 85 year old people have in mind when they
get together. We could sit and talk on a swing by the beach. We would
talk about the univese both micro and macro. about our children. We
would be good company for one another. My best friend Joe went to MIT
and for over 50 years we talked science He died with 21 other NASA
engineers,and all my science talk now is virtual. Vera can make it
real. Lets see if I can get a hold of her daughter in Northampton.
Its a shot

Sam Wormley

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Nov 14, 2012, 11:03:40 PM11/14/12
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On 11/14/12 9:38 PM, G=EMC^2 wrote:

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> Sam Sex or $$$$$ is not what 85 year old people have in mind when they
> get together. We could sit and talk on a swing by the beach. We would
> talk about the univese both micro and macro. about our children. We
> would be good company for one another. My best friend Joe went to MIT
> and for over 50 years we talked science He died with 21 other NASA
> engineers,and all my science talk now is virtual. Vera can make it
> real. Lets see if I can get a hold of her daughter in Northampton.
> Its a shot
>

Often romance is just enjoying each other's company, Herb, as you
point out--I was not thinking about you trying to get it up or her
trying to get it in. I think it is romantic that two people in their
mid eighties might find some interest and joy in each others company.



Sam Wormley

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Nov 15, 2012, 1:40:19 AM11/15/12
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On 11/14/12 6:10 PM, G=EMC^2 wrote:
> Vera could show me the galaxies,and I could show her
> my fast pictures,and how electrons are structured.

Herb--Don't blow your first date by showing Vera "how electrons
are structured", because they aren't. Observation shows they have
no structure. Do not confuse probability of location with structure!


hanis...@gmail.com

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Nov 15, 2012, 1:57:11 AM11/15/12
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How electrons are structured in WHAT? :/

HVAC

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Nov 15, 2012, 8:26:03 AM11/15/12
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On 11/14/2012 11:03 PM, Sam Wormley wrote:
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> Often romance is just enjoying each other's company, Herb, as you
> point out--I was not thinking about you trying to get it up or her
> trying to get it in.


The ONLY way Bert could get his dick hard is if he stuck it in the
freezer overnight.


PS- Looks like Bert is ready to cheat on Robin already!

G=EMC^2

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Nov 15, 2012, 9:26:50 AM11/15/12
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Sam they had no structure when as a dot. Not now. Cloud is in. TeBet

Sam Wormley

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Nov 15, 2012, 9:32:11 AM11/15/12
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Do not confuse probability of location with structure, Herb!
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_orbital

> An atomic orbital is a mathematical function that describes the wave-like behavior of either one electron or a pair of electrons in an atom.[1] This function can be used to calculate the probability of finding any electron of an atom in any specific region around the atom's nucleus.


Krevo

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Nov 15, 2012, 9:59:01 AM11/15/12
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"HVAC" <hv...@physisist.net> kirjoitti
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> On 11/14/2012 9:58 AM, G=EMC^2 wrote:
>>
>> Dark energy is 65% dark matter is 30% and the rest of the universe is
>> 5% regular Cern will find the missing stuff,and I know where they
>> should look. TeBet
>
>
> LOL! Not even a clue!

Black Energy is as Negro's daughters!



bja...@iwaynet.net

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Nov 15, 2012, 12:34:29 PM11/15/12
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Better just stick to explaining "Spin is In" to her!


bja...@iwaynet.net

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Nov 15, 2012, 12:41:53 PM11/15/12
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Sam and Herb, Electrons have structure. It is a vortex structure. But
your problems are you think that electrons are SOMETHING. They are
NOTHING. In fact, they are LESS THAN NOTHING AT ALL! This as all
according to my clever theory of "Invisible Space"!

Sam, you don't understand that a person has to use probability only when
you have no real facts and nothing better to go on. That's why I call QM
the "science of ignorance"!

Bill Snyder

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Nov 15, 2012, 12:43:44 PM11/15/12
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And you don't understand that mathematicians and physicists don't
give a rat's ass about your delusions.


--
Bill Snyder [This space unintentionally left blank]

G=EMC^2

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Nov 15, 2012, 3:17:27 PM11/15/12
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On Nov 15, 12:40 pm, "bjac...@teranews.com" <bjac...@iwaynet.net>
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If you had one word to sum up the universe its "ELECTRON" Get the
picture TeBet

bja...@iwaynet.net

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Nov 15, 2012, 5:27:15 PM11/15/12
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So according to my "invisible space" theory the universe is "less than
nothing". I suppose that is true for some people.

John Polasek

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Nov 16, 2012, 11:54:39 AM11/16/12
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