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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (14352)6/13/2007 4:23:26 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14758
 
It's nice to see you dealing with content and substance for a change.

I didn't claim black holes cannot be detected. They are theoretical because they can't be seen but they can be detected as a matter of inference. I said they were an example of how entropy, as I was using the term, works. Large amounts of matter occupying great space (billions of suns worth), even light enters a black hole and when it does a condition of singularity results.

"With the proper instrumentation, that sound could still be heard.

Really? So If I say pass the popcorn in a crowded stadium, and my statement is not recorded, someone has the ability to hear me say that a couple of years later using the proper instruments? I am not familiar with those instruments, could you provide a link? Thanks in advance, I am fascinated by research on sound.

"How about light, x-rays, IR, cosmic rays.....do they blend into nothing in the cosmos"

Yes. Example point you flashlight at the sun and turn your flashlight on and off again.

"You still trying for a snow job????
Another wildly irrational allegation.

Well you were almost able to provide one completely rational and substantive post. Who knows maybe someday you will do it. You get a pat on the head for minimal effort, even though you screwed it up.