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#12 did EGRET take pictures in gamma rays of Jupiter's satellites?;

by plutonium.archimedes@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Jun 22, 2008 at 10:27 PM

> Now tidal waves on Earth are very much periodical, as the waves of
> water are very much
> with a steady periodicity, much like the pulsing of pulsars. Only
> stars would have gaseous
> waves and not water waves. But waves are not even needed for pulsars,
> for all that is
> needed is a constant steady imbalance that creates antimatter and
> which bumps into
> ordinary matter and we see it as a pulsing pulsar. And the frequency
> of tidal forces between
> stars in the Milky Way would account for such a dense picture as shown
> by the EGRET
> instruments.
>

Now there is another data sheet to check out to see if this Gravity =
Positron Space theory
is excellent or not excellent. The Moon and Earth have large tidal
forces and imbalance in
gravity and thus a high gamma ray count from matter-antimatter
annihilation. But there are
other bodies in our Solar System with alot of tidal forces such as the
moons of Jupiter and
even Saturn moons. So was the EGRET instrument pointed at the moons of
Jupiter and
Saturn and were they "exceptionally bright in the gamma ray region?"

As soon as I get this posted I will look to see if the moons of
Jupiter and Saturn are bright
in gamma rays.

Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
 




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