Posted by admin | Posted in Perennial Flower | Posted on 13-04-2011
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Super Black One

a black snake with bright yellow diamonds, what is it? but the odd thing was there were 2 of them. anyone know?
i was moving wood that had been sitting for about a year. when i got to the bottom of the pile, one came out from the front and one came from the top of the wood. it scared to day lights out of me. but they were super black with bright yellow diamonds on them. they quickly returned into the pile and didn't seem threatened by me being there, can someone help me with this?
They sound like carpet pythons but to make sure I would find a book at a pet store or something and look it up and compare them. My dad had some one time and they weren't venomous.
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Part 1 - Super-massive Black Holes - BBC Horizon
Super Duper Massive Black Hole?
Is there any proof to say that the 'Big Bang' isn't just a recurrent thing in nature?
Let me rephrase that:
Does the big bang happen 'regularly'?
My thoughts on this are that, if Super Massive Black Holes expand and contract (or vice verse) then in some ways, wasn't the Big Bang created by one HUGE Black Hole, which 'ate' all the other Super Massive black holes until there was nothing left, and once it contracted to almost nothing, it exploded again spitting stuff every where (e.g. stars (which form Black Holes)) which im assuming helps the Universe expand again.
So my question again is:
Does the Universe just expand and contract regularly, like our lungs, once it has expanded to let enough oxygen in, it then contracts and starts the process all over again, but in this case the process is the 'Big Bang'?
That's what some astronomers thought few decades ago, but they found the opposite. If what you are saying its true, then universe wouldn't be expanding, or at least it would be slowing down, BUT its the opposite, the universe its expanding and instead of slowing down, its speeding up, which contradicts what you are saying. But, thats not all, there is a theory about White holes that relates to the big bang, you should look it up.























































