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Me: Well, I've a two talented kids; the younger said, 'Stop with the lectures.' Then asked, 'Dad, can I help you set up a blog?' Moments later, Me: 'OK, that's a great idea, thinkin' they might just read it someday.
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Winston Davids, 1969 - Trinity College Valedictorian - 1970; known endeavor: actuarial contributions to The Donald; since has contacted me and sadly is quite ill. Ask prayers for recovery; thanks for his brilliance and music.
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Nov 4, 2009
9:08am
In the study, Bekki offered a new explanation for the Gould Belt, which 19th-Century astronomers first noted. It circles more than 3,000 light years outside the center of the Milky Way (where a light year equals 5.9 trillion miles) at a 20-degree tilt from the galaxy’s rotating spiral arms.
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Dark matter wrecking ball may have hit Milky Way - USATODAY.com
Physics, History, Science, Theology, BEC
Here’s another reference to 20 degrees; the last was the 20 degree lens that was accelerating clusters of galaxies toward a point extrapolated 46.5 Billion light years away. In this article they note that this ‘cannon ball’ of dark matter clump may have been as close as 326 light years from our Earth, making its gravity stronger than the sun on say the Kuiper Belt which could have hurled comets at our solar system. Anyone for ‘Star of Wonder, Star of Bright’ probability believing this season?
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