uaafanblog
8th August 2009 - 02:20 AM
QUOTE (Latrosicarius+Aug 7 2009, 07:52 PM)
what about it?
What about it?
You said:
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high-resolution picture of the galaxys. It looked VERY similar to these two pictures I have linked
Then you said:
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| QUOTE |
| high-resolution picture of the galaxys. It looked VERY similar to these two pictures I have linked |
Then you said:
Found it.
So I said
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Blah blah ... computer simulation
And you ask "what about it"
It's all a pretty straightforward interchange. I'm afraid I'm unable to expand on it.
Geoff Mollusc
8th August 2009 - 03:57 AM
Cool dodecahedral architecture

- looks like a whole bunch of overlapping bubbles, have somehow 'popped' ..... leaving only mass filament condensation behind (galactic superclustering).
Could the universe have evolved from a primary, secondary etc state?
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