In a message dated 1/12/2001 12:23:40 PM Eastern Standard Time,
brian@posthuman.com writes:
<< Our galaxy is surrounded in a spherical halo (what are the odds of that
to
be naturally occuring?) of dark massive objects. The sphere is apparently
at least a million light years wide. >>
The earth, sun, and other astro-physical bodies are oblate spheres. Why
would
you consider the Milky Way galaxy with is creamy, hot, nougat, center of
hydrogen-helium; surrounded by a chocolaty, surface of dark macho's, to be
non-random ?
Hungrilly, yours, Mitch
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