Mysterious MilkyWay Warp Finally Explained?
* * Beatles-Beatles writes to tell us Space.com is reporting that scientists think that a collision between mysterious 'dark matter' and two of the Milky Way's nearby neighbors may be causing our galaxy to warp 'like a vinyl record left out in the hot Sun.' From the article: 'The warp is most clearly visible in a thin disk of hydrogen gas that extends across the entire 200,000-light-year diameter of the Milky Way. Viewed sideways, one half of the hydrogen disk appears to stick up above our galaxy's plane of stars and gas, while the other half dips below the plane for a bit and then rises upward again farther away from the galaxy's center.'"
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What's a vinyl record?
A feeling of having made the same mistake before: Deja Foobar
There might a crash in the stars
Whose damage leaves oddly-shaped scars
Astronomists patter,
"It might be dark matter
That's making the warp so bizarre!"
Oh, great.
You've gone and mentioned your UID.
Now all the old farts with the five-digit-or-less UIDs are going to come out of the woodwork.
I guess we should have known. The whole friggin' galaxy is warped.
It's good to use your head, but not as a battering ram.
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causing our galaxy to warp 'like a vinyl record left out in the hot Sun.'
Now that's what I call an extended LP.
*shakes his cane*
young'in.
"The real question is this: What the hell do the beatles and science have in common?"
;)
Umm... as I recall, they sang 'Lucy in the sky with diamonds'... though it's still debated whether what they were singing about falls under the field of astronomy or that of chemistry.
The additional mass and friction with dark matter is not only causing the milkway to warp like a record in the sun but also results in the milkyway playing at 45 speed unlike other LP class galaxies that naturaly travel at 78.
In the not too distant future, next Sunday A.D.
I don't even know where to begin with this crap, and it's not worth my time. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timecube. Actually don't do that, it will make you worse.
it's a blue bright blue Saturday hey hey
young'in.
Get the hell off my lawn!
you're the young'in
* * Beatles-Beatles writes to tell us Space.com is reporting that scientists think that a collision between mysterious 'dark matter' and two of the Milky Way's nearby neighbors may be causing our galaxy to warp 'like a vinyl record left out in the hot Sun.'
Oh, let me guess... That wouldn't happen to be a Beatles record, now would it?
The view was horrible and the smell was even worse; Julie severely regretted becoming a proctologist.