Strange magnetic bubbles

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1. HellsVacancy 191 days ago

Interesting, but waaaaaaaaaaay over my head

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2. ihateregistering 191 days ago

#1
Same problem here. Maybe this helps a little: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDSWGHDPhZY
Don't skip forward in the vid, it's only 3 minutes 8-)

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3. Jim777 190 days ago

Nature always surprises us. It would be nice to send more and fester probes to interstellar space to know more. (...but no, we need the money for the wars...)

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4. loadrunner 190 days ago

I think it a very lonely and cold place between stars.

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5. kekke2000 190 days ago

So it's like a black hole light. Instead of beeing squished into a singularity you will travel through bubbles. Black holes screw my mind, would love to experiment with one.

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6. Sizzlik (admin) 190 days ago

#5 You can buy black holes online and in every major city =) .....oh..you mean the ones in space.. O:)

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7. havix1 190 days ago

it make me of this How small are we http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nroo-i8t8vg

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8. sartre 189 days ago

The Voyager space probes are, in my opinion, one of mankind's greatest achievements ever. In terms of science they have probably delivered more bang for their buck than any other space mission. 35 years travelling to the stars, still doing useful science and still transmitting back to Earth, even though the signals we receive from them are a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a watt.

http://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/

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9. raf 185 days ago

#8 That is so true. I wish I could give more than one positive rating.
It is sad that billions are spent for some crap for a small percentage of humanity and spending this money for sciense would eventually be useful to all life on earth.