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quazars are galaxy sized "objects" if you can call them that that are created by the material pulled into super giant black holes which are at the center of a quazar the friction of the material being drawn in creates the light which runs the spectrum from ultraviolet through to exray emissions the energy output is the greatest of anything in the universe ...very unusual
my big guestion is seeing the big bang theory in general says everything expanded from one infentecimal point and black holes crush everything even the photons of light. is it then feasable that another universe eventually was swallowed up (theorist say this will happen to ours eventually) by a black hole that coelest from a universe full of them into one giant ,and with no "space" left inverted itself thus creating the big bangs infentecimal point of matter?
if string theorist are correct with the ussumption of a multiverse could this just be a grand creation/destruction cycle that has gone on for trillions of years if not more, passing matter from brane to brane like high and low presser systems move air?
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manofthetrees wrote: quazars are galaxy sized "objects" if you can call them that that are created by the material pulled into super giant black holes which are at the center of a quazar the friction of the material being drawn in creates the light which runs the spectrum from ultraviolet through to exray emissions the energy output is the greatest of anything in the universe ...very unusual
my big guestion is seeing the big bang theory in general says everything expanded from one infentecimal point and black holes crush everything even the photons of light. is it then feasable that another universe eventually was swallowed up (theorist say this will happen to ours eventually) by a black hole that coelest from a universe full of them into one giant ,and with no "space" left inverted itself thus creating the big bangs infentecimal point of matter?
That would fit more into the way I see black holes; I consider them to be the big vacuum cleaners of the universe. Growing in power with each bit of matter absorbed. Increasing their reach untill at some point they get so large they themselve can start absorbing other black holes and even complete galaxies. It sounds like these quazars are just overinflated black holes with some special characteristic. Namely, when matter reaches the sphere of influence it is compressed with such force that matter is partially converted into energy. Maybe like compressing a grape, and having a squirt of juice comming out? Fortunately I am not a physicist; These things are too large for me to grasp. Even the idea of things compressing to nothing and then expanding again.. pfew.. Although I know that something along those lines must be happening, I cannot grasp the concept as an actual process.
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It's believed that the black hole literally breaks down all the matter it consumes into information. It's almost like the black hole records everything that has entered into its massive inventory.
This link should clear up most questions-http://www.hawking.org.uk/into-a-black-hole.html
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How do you see yourself in relationship to your bonsai?
Do you see yourself as a:
Caretaker?
Artist?
Plant Enthusiast?
Friend of Nature?
What do you believe you get from bonsai that gives it meaning?
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I think nobody would have 名媛直播 as a hobby, if you don't enjoy nature so everyone here has something positive with nature itself.
We need to care for our 'art' so we can pass it on to our next generations, because we will die, but they'll live on.
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So far, I have attempted seven separate bonsai ventures and each one has failed. This has been a major disappointment to me personally. I have killed pine, spruce, burning bush, oak, thyme, and even blueberry! Truthfully, I have considered giving up this hobby and forgetting I even started it. Yet, just nine months ago my thyme bonsai (which I killed) re-sprouted in the garden. Over the next year it came back stronger than ever as if to tell me not to give up.
Now, I feel renewed in my enthusiasm for bonsai; however, I also understand that it is an art paved in dead plantsand trial and error. Therefore, whenever we reach a tough point in our bonsai quest we should try to remember several points: To create a bonsai you must be patient and methodical. You must persevere through adversity within the project and strive for a solution. Finally, you must accept the outcomes positive or negative as a learning experience and move forward.
It’s amazing what plants can teach us! All we have to do is follow their example.
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Epic response to your question

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