The Dark Planet (Worlds Beyond) (With Dr. G. B. McGee)
"When the Dark Planet that we have recently called Exoplanet, moves it is moved by the neighboring galaxy's gravity and there within its explosions," explained Dr. G.B. McGee, to the committee, at the Louisiana Space Station, adding "in addition to other forces I will explain later. But what I want to say first and foremost is we are reading events that have taken place in space and time by detecting gravitational waves, called warping of time, space produces cataclysm, and now we can read events that have taken place millions of years ago. And what appears to have recently taken place, perhaps has taken place three-million years to get to us, so it is all dead data. Again gentlemen and women, I shall get back to this sooner than later. What I've noticed recently is hot material by that Dark Planet, we call Exoplanet, with the one star. This material I am talking about is 'blow shocks' and as they travel, this material piles up in front of them warms up and glows, normally this is what lights up a so called runaway stars, because it is hard to see them from our telescope, but these blow waves...
Jumat, 22 Januari 2016
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