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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.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.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: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.(02-06-2011, 12:45 PM)zenmaster Wrote:(02-05-2011, 05:22 PM)Ens Entium Wrote: Interesting.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. 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: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.(02-06-2011, 12:45 PM)zenmaster Wrote:(02-05-2011, 05:22 PM)Ens Entium Wrote: Interesting.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. Brilliant! Thanks.. Good to know my speculation wasn't too far off! haha |