Tag: ray emissions
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Pulsars, research, debates...
Pulsars — tiny spinning stars, heavier than the sun and smaller than a city — have puzzled scientists since they were discovered in 1967. Now, new observations by an international team, including University of Vermont astrophysicist Joanna Rankin, make these bizarre stars even more puzzling. The scientists identified a pulsar that is able to dramatically change…
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Science hypocrisy and dogmatism in a Black Hole...
People believe in Black Holes. No. We have not "seen" one. Scientists have "discovered" them via X-ray emissions from various blank spots in the universe. We could try to detect the Hawking radiation, but it is too weak to be used as such. But wait a minute. Things could be more simple. If so many…
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