Recent content by Stephen J. Bauer

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    Stellar Black Hole in Our Galaxy Is So Massive It Shouldn't Exist

    Sensationalized headline misleads the average lay person that this new black hole discovery somehow purports a century of scientific foundation. It could not be further from the truth. The truth is that whatever we imagine as the limits of our knowledge, only limits our ability to accept the...
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    Stellar Black Hole in Our Galaxy Is So Massive It Shouldn't Exist

    In my opinion, per the alternative perspective provided by the 'The Evolutioning of Creation: Volume 2', what is missing is an understanding of matter as a whole. To my way of thinking, 'whole matter' is conglomeration of ordinary matter and dark matter. So scientists have to stop thinking of...
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    Mysterious blue fireball streaks above Western Australia, puzzling astronomers

    Maybe not so mysterious - Just more space junk. A Blue Flame Indicates Complete Burning of Carbon Compounds. Also indicates possible fuel burn, as Blue Flames Indicate Temperatures of 2,300 to 3,000 Degrees Blue flames burn hotter than orange flames, with temperatures reaching up to 3,000...
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    The sky is full of weird X-shaped galaxies. Here's why.

    So not only are some scientists providing analogies that black holes eat, but now some other scientists would like us to believe that some black holes even burp, or belch out matter. And then they identify the belched matter as 'X' shaped galaxy. I believe these nonsensical analogies are...
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    What happened before the Big Bang?

    I like your last statement - "Every new universe takes an infinity to produce."
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    What happened before the Big Bang?

    Interesting analysis - I cannot really argue with your logic. But what are the "several problems" to which you refer at the beginning of your reply?
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    What happened before the Big Bang?

    Everyone is struggling with the same concepts and theories, which is why there are so many theories. However, no one can relate the answers to you; you have to work through it for yourself. The only true answer is one that can be experienced first hand; for you can never really believe an...
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    What happened before the Big Bang?

    I agree with the article's premise that the concept of 'a Big Bounce' universe has similar problems with the concept of the 'Big Bang' universe. I especially agree with the assessment, "The main sign that we have terrain yet to be explored is the presence of a "singularity," or a point of...
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    What can the coronavirus outbreak teach us about bringing Mars samples back to Earth?

    What it can teach us is that the first Mars colonists can suffer the same fate as victims of the Spanish flu epidemic of 1918 and 1919. Should they find life, like some an unknown bacteria or virus, it can take out the whole team.
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    This parasitic 'blob' is the only known animal that doesn't breathe

    I never realized the diversity of the definition for an animal. It appears that any organism that is not classified as Plants, Fungi, Protista, Bacteria, or Archaea is an animal.