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To: pezz who wrote (4294)6/5/2001 1:51:33 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 74559
 
Hi Pezz,

<<... we already had a collapse and how much worse could it get. Another 20%?......Personally I think she's a goin up.>>

Maybe, just maybe, the "another 20%" you are talking about will merely be the trigger fuse for the major explosion, the fission boom before the fusion kaboom, or the extra bit of gravitational pull that triggers the creation of an ultra-dense knot out of a star, from which light can not escape from.

As I had noted earlier, mathmatically, there is always another 20% to fall, until folks generally do not think about buying any more.

Chugs, Jay