A Conversation for Project: Stars
High sky.
one~X~ace~WayneCraigFredericks Posted Aug 30, 2000
Sorry, I don't have any inside info on any of the more curious distant specs of boiling energy other than the stuff I've picked up here or in DNA's books.
I do know the relative size and weight of the entire physical universe if that would help?
High sky.
Jimi X Posted Aug 30, 2000
I'll bite....
What's the relative size and weight of the entire physical universe?
(If he says 'infinite', I'll be going away for a bit to do some kicking at small rocks)
High sky.
one~X~ace~WayneCraigFredericks Posted Aug 31, 2000
Thanks for the nibble.
How big? Measure it as you will, it's truly, exactly one worldwide.
Weight? Naught on the dot. That's nothing. And you can check it out from here.
High sky.
Tenebros Posted Sep 1, 2000
The universe's weight is nothing ... I like that ... almost poetic. I mean I understand it also ... for something to have weight it must have gravity to pull on its mass. Since there is no gravity pulling on the entire universe then it has no weight. Clever.
The one worldwide thing is neato too. I like the weight thing better though.
High sky.
one~X~ace~WayneCraigFredericks Posted Sep 2, 2000
Well then Tenebros, Jimi X (and Tango when you check in again), this isn't really my big deal but in fact any scale will do. Of course accuracy will always be a question, especially after a holiday with the family.
And as to stars, what planet, I mean hemisphere, are you guys from?
Listen...I hear thunder. Look at the young oaks sway. Yet the pines are still still. I expect the cats will be back soon.
High sky.
Tango Posted Sep 2, 2000
Thanks for all your replys, I would quite like people to work on specific stars (you can choose)and also on types of stars (variables, etc.)Contact me with what you are doing and the A123456 no. and I will put you on the index page.
Tango
High sky.
one~X~ace~WayneCraigFredericks Posted Sep 12, 2000
Pick a star, any star? Well...
Betelgeuse, Betelgeuse , Betelgeuse, then.
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