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IC-1805-1.jpg
IC-1805-1.jpgIC 180572 visite"...Quos vult perdere, Iupiter dementat prius..."

(ignoto)

"...Dio rende per prima cosa folli coloro dei quali si vuol disfare..."

Nota: sentenza usata per indicare coloro che, testardi sino alla follia, perseguono la propria rovina disprezzando od ignorando i consigli che vengono loro dati.
19 commenti09/04/21 at 18:09MareKromium: ...ed in questa "sententia" vedo l'U...
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IC-1396~4.jpgThe "Elephant's Trunk Nebula" in IC-139699 visite"...quindi il termine "Specchio Deformante" o "Deformazione da Specchio" rende il senso, se non la Sostanza, del nostro ragionamento.
E, in realtà, come si è visto, il Mondo Distorto (sic!) adempie la funzione, necessaria benché odiosa, di rendere indeterminati ed indeterminabili tutte le Entità ed i Procedimenti possibili ed immaginabili e, di conseguenza, rende anche l'Universo, teoricamente come praticamente, inevitabile...".

Da "Meditazioni di un Matematico", di Edgar Hope Grief - Free Press di Euclid City
1 commentiMareKromium09/04/21 at 18:07MareKromium: Vorrei commentare questo passaggio, ma mi rendo co...
Gravitational_Lensing-00.jpg
Gravitational_Lensing-00.jpgThe "Einstein Cross"92 visiteDalla Rubrica "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 7 Febbraio 2010:"Most Galaxies have a single Nucleus, we know that. But does this Galaxy have four?

The strange answer leads astronomers to conclude that the Nucleus of the surrounding galaxy is not even visible in this image. The central cloverleaf is rather light emitted from a background Quasar. The Gravitational Field of the visible foreground galaxy breaks light from this distant Quasar into four distinct images.

The Quasar must be properly aligned behind the center of a massive galaxy for a mirage like this to be evident. The general effect is known as "Gravitational Lensing", and this specific case is known as the "Einstein Cross". Stranger still, the images of the Einstein Cross vary in relative brightness, enhanced occasionally by the additional gravitational microlensing effect of specific stars in the foreground galaxy".
14 commentiMareKromium08/14/21 at 20:21MareKromium: Non conta. Quello che vale ? il modo di ragionare ...
Gravitational_Lensing-00.jpg
Gravitational_Lensing-00.jpgThe "Einstein Cross"92 visiteDalla Rubrica "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 7 Febbraio 2010:"Most Galaxies have a single Nucleus, we know that. But does this Galaxy have four?

The strange answer leads astronomers to conclude that the Nucleus of the surrounding galaxy is not even visible in this image. The central cloverleaf is rather light emitted from a background Quasar. The Gravitational Field of the visible foreground galaxy breaks light from this distant Quasar into four distinct images.

The Quasar must be properly aligned behind the center of a massive galaxy for a mirage like this to be evident. The general effect is known as "Gravitational Lensing", and this specific case is known as the "Einstein Cross". Stranger still, the images of the Einstein Cross vary in relative brightness, enhanced occasionally by the additional gravitational microlensing effect of specific stars in the foreground galaxy".
14 commentiMareKromium08/14/21 at 13:00walthari: ti ringrazio Paolo per la tua considerazione, non ...
Gravitational_Lensing-00.jpg
Gravitational_Lensing-00.jpgThe "Einstein Cross"92 visiteDalla Rubrica "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 7 Febbraio 2010:"Most Galaxies have a single Nucleus, we know that. But does this Galaxy have four?

The strange answer leads astronomers to conclude that the Nucleus of the surrounding galaxy is not even visible in this image. The central cloverleaf is rather light emitted from a background Quasar. The Gravitational Field of the visible foreground galaxy breaks light from this distant Quasar into four distinct images.

The Quasar must be properly aligned behind the center of a massive galaxy for a mirage like this to be evident. The general effect is known as "Gravitational Lensing", and this specific case is known as the "Einstein Cross". Stranger still, the images of the Einstein Cross vary in relative brightness, enhanced occasionally by the additional gravitational microlensing effect of specific stars in the foreground galaxy".
14 commentiMareKromium08/14/21 at 12:53MareKromium: Non lo so, Amico Mio. Non ho strumenti n? laborato...
Gravitational_Lensing-00.jpg
Gravitational_Lensing-00.jpgThe "Einstein Cross"92 visiteDalla Rubrica "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 7 Febbraio 2010:"Most Galaxies have a single Nucleus, we know that. But does this Galaxy have four?

The strange answer leads astronomers to conclude that the Nucleus of the surrounding galaxy is not even visible in this image. The central cloverleaf is rather light emitted from a background Quasar. The Gravitational Field of the visible foreground galaxy breaks light from this distant Quasar into four distinct images.

The Quasar must be properly aligned behind the center of a massive galaxy for a mirage like this to be evident. The general effect is known as "Gravitational Lensing", and this specific case is known as the "Einstein Cross". Stranger still, the images of the Einstein Cross vary in relative brightness, enhanced occasionally by the additional gravitational microlensing effect of specific stars in the foreground galaxy".
14 commentiMareKromium08/14/21 at 12:42walthari: qui siamo al raffinato...ammetto Paolo che non ci ...
Gravitational_Lensing-00.jpg
Gravitational_Lensing-00.jpgThe "Einstein Cross"92 visiteDalla Rubrica "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 7 Febbraio 2010:"Most Galaxies have a single Nucleus, we know that. But does this Galaxy have four?

The strange answer leads astronomers to conclude that the Nucleus of the surrounding galaxy is not even visible in this image. The central cloverleaf is rather light emitted from a background Quasar. The Gravitational Field of the visible foreground galaxy breaks light from this distant Quasar into four distinct images.

The Quasar must be properly aligned behind the center of a massive galaxy for a mirage like this to be evident. The general effect is known as "Gravitational Lensing", and this specific case is known as the "Einstein Cross". Stranger still, the images of the Einstein Cross vary in relative brightness, enhanced occasionally by the additional gravitational microlensing effect of specific stars in the foreground galaxy".
14 commentiMareKromium08/14/21 at 12:35MareKromium: Giusto! E allora mi spieghi come fa ad essere &quo...
Gravitational_Lensing-00.jpg
Gravitational_Lensing-00.jpgThe "Einstein Cross"92 visiteDalla Rubrica "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 7 Febbraio 2010:"Most Galaxies have a single Nucleus, we know that. But does this Galaxy have four?

The strange answer leads astronomers to conclude that the Nucleus of the surrounding galaxy is not even visible in this image. The central cloverleaf is rather light emitted from a background Quasar. The Gravitational Field of the visible foreground galaxy breaks light from this distant Quasar into four distinct images.

The Quasar must be properly aligned behind the center of a massive galaxy for a mirage like this to be evident. The general effect is known as "Gravitational Lensing", and this specific case is known as the "Einstein Cross". Stranger still, the images of the Einstein Cross vary in relative brightness, enhanced occasionally by the additional gravitational microlensing effect of specific stars in the foreground galaxy".
14 commentiMareKromium08/14/21 at 12:27walthari: quella della luce....
Gravitational_Lensing-00.jpg
Gravitational_Lensing-00.jpgThe "Einstein Cross"92 visiteDalla Rubrica "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 7 Febbraio 2010:"Most Galaxies have a single Nucleus, we know that. But does this Galaxy have four?

The strange answer leads astronomers to conclude that the Nucleus of the surrounding galaxy is not even visible in this image. The central cloverleaf is rather light emitted from a background Quasar. The Gravitational Field of the visible foreground galaxy breaks light from this distant Quasar into four distinct images.

The Quasar must be properly aligned behind the center of a massive galaxy for a mirage like this to be evident. The general effect is known as "Gravitational Lensing", and this specific case is known as the "Einstein Cross". Stranger still, the images of the Einstein Cross vary in relative brightness, enhanced occasionally by the additional gravitational microlensing effect of specific stars in the foreground galaxy".
14 commentiMareKromium08/14/21 at 12:25MareKromium: ...no. Posi questa domanda, o meglio: azzardai una...
Gravitational_Lensing-00.jpg
Gravitational_Lensing-00.jpgThe "Einstein Cross"92 visiteDalla Rubrica "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 7 Febbraio 2010:"Most Galaxies have a single Nucleus, we know that. But does this Galaxy have four?

The strange answer leads astronomers to conclude that the Nucleus of the surrounding galaxy is not even visible in this image. The central cloverleaf is rather light emitted from a background Quasar. The Gravitational Field of the visible foreground galaxy breaks light from this distant Quasar into four distinct images.

The Quasar must be properly aligned behind the center of a massive galaxy for a mirage like this to be evident. The general effect is known as "Gravitational Lensing", and this specific case is known as the "Einstein Cross". Stranger still, the images of the Einstein Cross vary in relative brightness, enhanced occasionally by the additional gravitational microlensing effect of specific stars in the foreground galaxy".
14 commentiMareKromium08/14/21 at 12:24walthari: si ? contraddetto nel voler utilizzare "c&quo...
Gravitational_Lensing-00.jpg
Gravitational_Lensing-00.jpgThe "Einstein Cross"92 visiteDalla Rubrica "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 7 Febbraio 2010:"Most Galaxies have a single Nucleus, we know that. But does this Galaxy have four?

The strange answer leads astronomers to conclude that the Nucleus of the surrounding galaxy is not even visible in this image. The central cloverleaf is rather light emitted from a background Quasar. The Gravitational Field of the visible foreground galaxy breaks light from this distant Quasar into four distinct images.

The Quasar must be properly aligned behind the center of a massive galaxy for a mirage like this to be evident. The general effect is known as "Gravitational Lensing", and this specific case is known as the "Einstein Cross". Stranger still, the images of the Einstein Cross vary in relative brightness, enhanced occasionally by the additional gravitational microlensing effect of specific stars in the foreground galaxy".
14 commentiMareKromium08/14/21 at 12:20MareKromium: Dai, un "giochino" Amici! E=mc2. Dove po...
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COLLINDER_399.jpgCollinder 39960 visite"...Keep on doing the things that you have learned, and received, and heard, and seen in me; and the God of Peace will be with you..."

- Philippians 4:9
1 commentiMareKromium06/29/21 at 20:06MareKromium: Sapete perch?, spesso, si guarda al Passato? Perch...
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