[extropy-chat] quasarps
Damien Broderick
thespike at satx.rr.com
Wed Jun 28 01:52:05 UTC 2006
At 08:11 AM 6/26/2006 -0500, Robert B. wrote:
>I am proposing that the conventional wisdom, including observed
>phenomena, need to be seriously reexamined from the basic premise
>that there is a high probability that many of the 'Earth's' which
>may exist in the galaxy are much, much older than our own.
Robert, have you considered Chip Arp's catalogue of anomalously
red-shifted but apparently linked quasars, e.g.
< Seyfert galaxy NGC 7603 z=0.029 is connected to its apparently
ejected companion z=0.057 by a luminous bridge in which are embedded
two compact emission line objects of z=0.243 and 0.391...
http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0203466 >
and wondered if and how they might be very early mega-engineering?
Damien Broderick
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