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Old May 5th 08 posted to sci.astro,sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,alt.sci.physics,rec.org.mensa
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On May 5, 12:58*am, Ralph Hertle wrote:
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What is the likelyhood for light to encounter hydrogen in empty
intergalactic space? That is the question that needs answering.


Mitch Raemsch


That's a real good example of the fallacy of . . . . .
Would you believe? . . . . . . post hoc ergo propter hoc.

Who said there was no hydrogen in intergalactic space?

You obviously don't know, and you don't know that particular
sub-science. So much for the third Nobel prize.

Ralph Hertle


Ralph how is the hydrogen measured?

Gravity collects hydrogen.

Mitch Raemsch
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