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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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  1. How do we know our own shape? by bronney · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I've always wondered, how do we know our own galaxy's shape? From our point of view. do we just look 360, more stars there, less stars here, therefore we're on the rim side of the galaxy?

  2. Re:**Beatles (thread to be bitchslapped in 3..2..) by zerocool^ · · Score: 5, Interesting


    Yeah, I've seen those about Roland.

    The fact is, shameless as he is, Roland is actually a real journalist, who writes for "real" journalistic sources (quotation marks denote wired). And he's been a slashdot member for a long time.

    So I let him slide. Plus all his greenlights aren't from the same ModMin.

    **Beatles has accomplished in THREE MONTHS what Roland accomplished in THREE YEARS. And without ever once pretending like he gave a fuck about technology.

    ~Will

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  3. Re:**Beatles (thread to be bitchslapped in 3..2..) by zerocool^ · · Score: 4, Interesting


    Right. And I am not even whining about my submissions. They were rejected, someone submitted them with a better headline, so-and-so wants to give a UFIA to submitter's mom, whatever, I don't care.

    All I was pointing out was that the fact that 800,000 people have signed up since me, and that I've been here 5 years; the fact that I've been contributing positively (I had 50 karma long long long before karma went to the bill-and-ted system), the fact that enough people respect my opinion that I have over 130 fans (of which I'm very proud and greatful; see my journal on making fans friends), the fact that I still have my complete A-Z archive of Geeks in Space, and that I listened to it from the very first one - I think all these things entitle me to at least ask these questions.

    Blowing me off doesn't really make me feel like I mean anything to this community, that my contributions don't matter, and I'll be honest, Jamie... it stings a little.

    ~Will

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  4. Re:**Beatles (thread to be bitchslapped in 3..2..) by zerocool^ · · Score: 4, Interesting


    Click on the link to his userpage (the ~/* * Beatles-Beatles link), and click on the links he's submitted.

    For starters, they all start with "Beatles-Beatles writes to tell us [insert real news source here] has found a new [treatment for cancer | robot arm | galaxy | fad diet].

    They're all posted by ScuttleMonkey.

    And they all prominantly link to his webpage, which has nothing to do with him-as-a-person (there's no bio) or technology-in-general.

    ~W

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  5. Re:**Beatles (thread to be bitchslapped in 3..2..) by abertoll · · Score: 4, Interesting

    That is mighty suspicious. I noticed some of the stories now say " An anonymous reader writes"

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