Below is the first YouTube video I've ever posted directly from YT to this blog... I've had it in the bin for a couple of years already... the comments say RAIN on the lens... everyone else is not so convinced..... somewhere in the TV report they say that other neighbors saw this light too... which would seem to rule out rain... but UDCC Clockers can decide.
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Mid August marks the return of folks to reading the blogs they were using before Summer took off..... welcome. Below you will find a the rare copy and paste of a GREAT thinking mans blog called Crowlspace with the link taking you to the C and P below about the many locations ... strange locations... that LIFE may be possible for beings.
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…but a new(ish) idea is “failed stars” – brown dwarfs, but smaller than the 13 Jupiter-mass deuterium-burning limit – might be suitable for life based on other solvents like ammonia and ethane, not just water…Failed Stars for Life
Another idea, which Frederick Pohl imagined in his last Heechee novel, is Life existing inside super-massive Black Holes…
…a Kerr-Newmann Black Hole (i.e. A spinning one) has a region between its inner and outer event horizons which permits stable orbits, thus providing a locale for adventurous Lifeforms to exist. Just how they would get power for living and avoid in-falling matter from beyond the outer horizon is speculative, at best, but truly advanced entities might want direct access to the singularity that might exist within.
But does General Relativity give us a sure guide to the interior of Black Holes? Theo M. Nieuwenhuizen has applied some alternative gravity theories to black holes, with the interesting result that instead of infinite blue-shift at the event horizon, and even more bizarre phantasmagoric phenomena within, instead the mass of the collapsed star might form a giant Bose-Einstein Condensate, without any of the singularities and weird horizons of regular GR. Of course whether the particular gravity theory is correct requires experimental confirmation, but it does suggest that plain-old GR, as Einstein gave it to us, might be incomplete.
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I've added this blog to my UFO blog list in the sidebar... go find it for much more worthy thinking about the whole Universe of Space. Watch out... you could be there for HOURS... seriously.
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