Re: The Extinction Challenge

From: John Clark (jonkc@worldnet.att.net)
Date: Sat Jul 31 1999 - 22:40:52 MDT


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 Billy Brown <ewbrownv@mindspring.com>

>The target civilization will be exposed to much higher levels of
>every type of radiation (including neutrinos) simply by living near
> their own sun.

>Me:
> Once more I must say that you can't possibly mean what you seem
> to be saying.

>Billy
>Yes, I do. If you think I'm wrong, show me the error in my calculations.

I don't need to check the calculations of your theory, I know you're wrong
because it doesn't fit the facts. As I already said, the 1987 supernova event
produced about 20 neutrinos in one second that were detectable in one of
our primitive neutrino observatories, and it was not close, it was in another galaxy.
The best the sun could manage is 1 or 2 a month. I don't want to be
impolite but this is not a gray area, I'm right and you're wrong.

    John K Clark jonkc@att.net

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