68972 - Re: interplanetary density perturbation well before the heliopause

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Posted by Samuel A. (Sam) Cox on March 14, 2005 at 14:33:30
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In Reply to: " interplanetary density perturbation well before the heliopause" posted by keith on March 14, 2005 at 12:14:58

Definately not!..although there may be a some brown dwarfs out there a few light years away.

The 21st century will be as productive scientifically as the 20th, I'm sure, and all that we learn contibutes to technology as well.

Major conceptual breakthroughs like SRT, GR and QM will yield and are beginning already to yield, great advances in technology...


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