• SN1987a structure and evolution

    From Gerald Kelleher@21:1/5 to All on Mon Sep 18 02:10:45 2023
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aPj--bedew&t=46s

    I delight in the new observations for their beauty as much as anything else yet the pace of evolution of the rings in the pre-Supernova and post-Supernova star is in contrast to how slow people on the planet to recognise it.

    I can observe, interpret and make any conclusion on things like the seasons, the partitioning of direct/retrograde motions, differential rotation across latitudes and many different topics without comment, but I hit a sore point among those who deal with
    evolution in the celestial arena in small and large scales.

    I learned from Copernicus that he did not fear Church censure but only rabid drones who could not handle the arguments and challenges surrounding conclusions. It is even worse today, however, rather than disappear into a sullen mood, I place no burden on
    people and recognise the slow adoption of principles and insights despite the mindless insults as these people are bypassed for more productive views.

    The evolution of SN1987a and other snapshots of stellar evolution portray a more exciting narrative for solar system formation and so what if some contributors only follow a creation that doesn't allow for a metamorphosis from a large pre-Supernova star
    to a star with a smaller mass and planetary companions, it has an enormous attraction to it.

    The most productive and creative Christians understand one thing, some more and others less-

    "And now, brother, listen to the conclusion. Above all the graces and all the gifts of the Holy Spirit which Christ grants to his friends, is the grace of overcoming oneself, and accepting willingly, out of love for Christ, all suffering, injury,
    discomfort and contempt; for in all other gifts of God we cannot glory, seeing they proceed not from ourselves but from God" St Francis of Assisi. Perfect Joy

    Those who express sullen reactions are wasting their time because their objectives are always false and self-serving. That being said, in the absence of nobody I can work with, they can fumble their way to better and more exciting conclusions than what
    they offer society today.

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  • From Gerald Kelleher@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 20 08:50:52 2023
    Having always gone my own way with these things, especially SN1987a, there is always room to see what is going on in the one area left in investigative astronomy with stellar evolution.

    https://news.ucsb.edu/2022/020668/star-survived-supernova

    I pay no attention to those contributors here in this newsgroup who can't manage to handle observations, interpretations and conclusions based on cyclical events that can be seen in contrast to evolutionary sciences where the best that can be done is
    different snapshots of stellar and solar evolution at different stages in their development.

    Once again, research is far too slow in this area as it is in many others.

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