Friday, February 5, 2010

Do you believe the star represent the people here on earth and the brightest stars meaning our true hero here?

Predictors and prophet (apostasy) in history knows these things!Do you believe the star represent the people here on earth and the brightest stars meaning our true hero here?
It is partly true!! because no evidence...so it is still consider a legend stories.....Do you believe the star represent the people here on earth and the brightest stars meaning our true hero here?
What are you trying to say? I cannot understand a word of it.





Anyway is suggest you ask your local prophet, but I for one do not believe in such things as prophets, except my local betting manager and Jose Mourinhos' forecast that Chelsea will win the English Premier league this year as they have the brightest stars
You mean like Star Jones? I heard she lost a lot of weight and now she going to have her own show on court-tv. I don't know who her hero is. Maybe her husband Stedman.
we are all born of stardust, so in essence this question isn't so unappealing to amateur astronomers as one might think.





however, when we all die %26amp; the sun dies, we won't go on to enrich the interstellar medium. why? the sun just doesn't have enough mass for that to happen. you need a type II supernova explosion for that to happen which requires about 10 times more mass.





so unless mankind can find a way to stop killing himself and travel to the stars, we're not going to escape the sun's fate when it runs out of hydrogen.





interestingly enough, before galileo turned astronomy into a science, astrology and astronomy were always linked together in history.





as soon as observational science was born, however, astrology was soon left behind when it came to providing answers. today we know that the nearest star to earth apart from the sun lies at an enormous 4.2 light years distant. at such distances, there is absolutely no physical process that can account for any affect here on earth greater than an object on earth itself. newton's inverse law of gravity sees to that.





when a person is born, the doctors and staff in the delivery room, the hospital and the traffic passing by will exert much greater physical influence on the newborn baby than say mars does. mars may be a lot bigger, but they are an awful lot closer...





it's worse for stars in the sky. we rate star brightness in apparent magnitude (the sun is rated at -26.74). you cannot tell how far from earth or how big a star is just by looking at it and comparing how bright it is relative to others in the sky. you require other measurements for that.





science doesn't pretend to know all the answers. but it's true role is to always keep asking questions :)
I think so, I think that we are apart of the stars and that when we die are stars die as well.
No. I do not believe that. Predictors and prophets have no scientific evidence.





Astronomy is a science. Try your question on the astrology group. You might find some there who willing to believe such nonsence.
no I don't believe but I don't against their beliefs.I only know what I know about me (with wings)
Yes,of course
Uh, yeah, OK, whatever!

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