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Which is colder: vacuum outer space or core of super-galaxy?

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Re: Which is colder: vacuum outer space or core of super-galaxy?
« Reply #20 on: 05/04/2019 06:48:28 »
That is much hotter than EH and hawking radiation. jsa.
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Re: Which is colder: vacuum outer space or core of super-galaxy?
« Reply #21 on: 05/04/2019 06:49:51 »
Quote from: jsaldea12 on 05/04/2019 06:48:28
That is much hotter than EH and hawking radiation. jsa.

Nobody said otherwise, so what's your point?
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Re: Which is colder: vacuum outer space or core of super-galaxy?
« Reply #22 on: 05/04/2019 23:53:34 »
The point is: if the jets are super-hear, trillion C, much hotter than the EH temperature of much less, where does the supra heated jets get its super-heat.  Jsa 4.5.19
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Re: Which is colder: vacuum outer space or core of super-galaxy?
« Reply #23 on: 06/04/2019 00:16:35 »
Quote from: jsaldea12 on 05/04/2019 23:53:34
The point is: if the jets are super-hear, trillion C, much hotter than the EH temperature of much less, where does the supra heated jets get its super-heat.  Jsa 4.5.19

Flummoxed answered that question in reply #17.
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