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   Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn to jojo   
   Re: Schrodinger's cat is alive or dead u   
   18 Feb 26 15:58:51   
   
   XPost: sci.physics.relativity   
   From: PointedEars@web.de   
      
   jojo wrote:   
   > The Starmaker wrote:   
   >> I can give you an eyewitness account of a   
   >> spooky action at a distance...   
   >>   
   >> Before the Big Bang   
   >> there existed trillions of stars.   
      
   We do not know that.   
      
   >> But going back to that very first star   
   >> of the trillion of stars BEFORE the big bang..   
   >>   
   >> just right before the very first star..   
   >>   
   >> it was all BLACK.   
      
   The stars that we can see today could not form before 380'000 years into the   
   Big Bang.   
      
   >> Then, after trillions and trillions years   
   >> during all this blackness..   
   >>   
   >> a light popped in.   
      
   Gazillions of "lights": stars.  One would think that someone who calls   
   themselves "The Starmaker" should know what a star is and how it forms.   
   Unless, of course, as we all know and can see, they are just a crackpot/troll.   
      
   >> i haven't figured out yet where that light came from.   
      
   The pressure in a gas cloud that cools enough by emitting EM radiation   
   decreases so that parts of it collapses under its own gravitation due to   
   their mass density.  When a gas is compressed, it heats up which means that   
   the energy of its electrons increases.  When they return to their   
   lower-energy state afterwards, the extra energy is released in the form of   
   photons: light is being emitted, and a collapsing ball of gas begins to glow   
   (protostar or brown dwarf).  Also, eventually nuclear fusion sets in,   
   releasing more and brighter light: a star has formed, usually many stars   
   from the same molecular cloud at the same time.   
      
   >> but it was spooky...   
      
   No.   
      
   >> at a distant.   
      
   _distance_, and no.   
      
   > problem is, there was no distance then, probably, for there to be   
   > action. there might have been something else?   
      
   Utter nonsense.   
      
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