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Old 29-December-2002, 12:39 PM
Zathras Zathras is offline
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On 2002-12-29 08:07, John Kierein wrote:
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On 2002-12-24 11:49, Zathras wrote:
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On 2002-12-24 11:34, John Kierein wrote:
A galaxy dies out when its mass is converted to electromagnetic radiation which leaves the region of the galaxy at lightspeed.
And how does this conversion take place?
Just like on the sun and stars.
With fusion, the vast majority of the mass remains in the star. I am asking you, how does this last amount of mass go off at lightspeed?