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Supernova 2011b - unity100 - 02-04-2011

http://science.slashdot.org/story/11/02/05/0036255/Supernova-2011b-Gradually-Fading

This star exploded at a time when dinosaurs were roaming this planet. Its supernova had reached earth in early january, and now it is fading.


RE: Supernova 2011b - Ens Entium - 02-05-2011

Interesting.

Anyone with an idea as to what significance supernovae have in terms of them being sub-Logoi?


RE: Supernova 2011b - zenmaster - 02-06-2011

(02-05-2011, 05:22 PM)Ens Entium Wrote: Interesting.

Anyone with an idea as to what significance supernovae have in terms of them being sub-Logoi?
Depending on their current cycle and matter type, part of their remnants can be planets which may be suitable for some form of sub-sub-logoi to evolve. Presumably, their function as logos is most important as a component of a planetary system.


RE: Supernova 2011b - Ens Entium - 02-08-2011

(02-06-2011, 12:45 PM)zenmaster Wrote:
(02-05-2011, 05:22 PM)Ens Entium Wrote: Interesting.

Anyone with an idea as to what significance supernovae have in terms of them being sub-Logoi?
Depending on their current cycle and matter type, part of their remnants can be planets which may be suitable for some form of sub-sub-logoi to evolve. Presumably, their function as logos is most important as a component of a planetary system.

Do you think that this could be the proces of a latent star (sub-logos) 'throwing out' the material which may then form into planets and such?


RE: Supernova 2011b - zenmaster - 02-08-2011

(02-08-2011, 05:51 PM)Ens Entium Wrote:
(02-06-2011, 12:45 PM)zenmaster Wrote:
(02-05-2011, 05:22 PM)Ens Entium Wrote: Interesting.

Anyone with an idea as to what significance supernovae have in terms of them being sub-Logoi?
Depending on their current cycle and matter type, part of their remnants can be planets which may be suitable for some form of sub-sub-logoi to evolve. Presumably, their function as logos is most important as a component of a planetary system.

Do you think that this could be the proces of a latent star (sub-logos) 'throwing out' the material which may then form into planets and such?
In Larson's Reciprocal System, the local material is slowly aggregated until a red giant is initially formed. Note that this is backwards from conventional astronomy.
This initial star has no planets.

It then continues aggregation and must reach an age or temperature limit in order to explode. This explosion typically results in either a binary star system or a planetary system.


RE: Supernova 2011b - Ens Entium - 02-08-2011

(02-08-2011, 06:52 PM)zenmaster Wrote:
(02-08-2011, 05:51 PM)Ens Entium Wrote:
(02-06-2011, 12:45 PM)zenmaster Wrote:
(02-05-2011, 05:22 PM)Ens Entium Wrote: Interesting.

Anyone with an idea as to what significance supernovae have in terms of them being sub-Logoi?
Depending on their current cycle and matter type, part of their remnants can be planets which may be suitable for some form of sub-sub-logoi to evolve. Presumably, their function as logos is most important as a component of a planetary system.

Do you think that this could be the proces of a latent star (sub-logos) 'throwing out' the material which may then form into planets and such?
In Larson's Reciprocal System, the local material is slowly aggregated until a red giant is initially formed. Note that this is backwards from conventional astronomy.
This initial star has no planets.

It then continues aggregation and must reach an age or temperature limit in order to explode. This explosion typically results in either a binary star system or a planetary system.

Brilliant! Thanks.. Smile

Good to know my speculation wasn't too far off! haha