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From: "Rich Gauszka"
I just find the articles fascinating but also don't have the where with all
to really understand them
"John Beamish" wrote in message
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>I wish I _really_ understood this stuff (but I am like Pooh: a bear of
>little brain). This sounds really neat ... particularly that last
>sentence and a bit: "... Susskind speculates that it could be a kind of
>Hawking radiation coming from our universe's edge. If that's the case, it
>might tell us something about the elephants on the other side of the
>universe."
>
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> On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 00:40:18 -0500, Rich Gauszka
> wrote:
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>> An elephant's location in space-time is no longer indisputable?
>>
>> http://www.newscientistspace.com/article/mg19225751.200-the-elephant-and-the
-event-horizon.html
>>
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>>
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