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Date: 10 May 2007 21:01:29
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Subject: world Population and extra-solar planets.
world Population and extra-solar planets.

Heavy extra-solar planet HD 149 026 b
in constellation Hercules has been discovered

with a blistering 'off the scale' surface temperature
of 3 700 degrees Celsius or incandescent filament?

[ PA, news 11-5-MAY-2007.]

By way of comparison,
the freezing point of water [ice] on our planet
Earth is 0 oC equals approximately 273 deg Kelvin.
Absolute Zero is -273 oC.

..
A school student should be readily able to show
that 273 divides evenly into the population of
the World-- reported Dominion Post WELLINGTON N.Z.
editorial (11 May 2007) as: 6594 083 223.

I cannot find do.. [inverse symbolic calculator] to
factor integers online... Help please?

The question involves relativity or perhaps
simultaneity? And the births or deaths of
one person changes all the factors!

The president of star Alpha Centauri may not
hear the radio broadcast until 4 years time
at the speed of light.

'Beware the information...'
Letter by c.wilson
points out error in his b.certificate given by
Internal Affairs dept, national births and deaths.

Also, editorial states ...
1900 = 1.6 billion World population
1965 = x2 = 3.2 bn
2007 = x2 = 6.4 billion.

Therefore, a big conflict [appar.] in 2007 population.
"At noon yest 10-5-07 local X US census bur
estimated world population at 6594,083,223."

"unless dramatic chgs pop will be
2050 = 9.2bn predicted."
well, there you are assuming !.. a
big increase in the [period of doubling.]

"Another 3x Earths needed to provide the
resources needed..."

[Human 'pop not infinitely expandable...']

calc..
006,594, [millions become units.. test
7*11*13*27*37.]
083,223.+
==
089,817
-89,089
= 728
= 8*91 = 7*13*3.

13*21 = 260+13=273 freezing oK.

(--sydneysiders say city not an attractive
place to live..--)

gg o = \o deg?? (how do I get ~@ degrEe. please)

Thank you,

Don S. McDonald ... view my profile/ + more articles. [click]





 
Date: 11 May 2007 17:13:25
From: BTMO
Subject: Re: world Population and extra-solar planets.

<don.lotto@paradise.net.nz > wrote

> A school student should be readily able to show
> that 273 divides evenly into the population of
> the World-- reported Dominion Post WELLINGTON N.Z.
> editorial (11 May 2007) as: 6594 083 223.

Ah!

But is 50 degrees C twice as hot as 25 degrees C?

If yes, what temp is twice as hot as zero degrees C?




  
Date: 11 May 2007 13:55:33
From: Peter Ashby
Subject: Re: world Population and extra-solar planets.
BTMO <btmo@hotmail.com > wrote:

> <don.lotto@paradise.net.nz> wrote
>
> > A school student should be readily able to show
> > that 273 divides evenly into the population of
> > the World-- reported Dominion Post WELLINGTON N.Z.
> > editorial (11 May 2007) as: 6594 083 223.
>
> Ah!
>
> But is 50 degrees C twice as hot as 25 degrees C?

No, for the reasons Ross points out.
>
> If yes, what temp is twice as hot as zero degrees C?

546K of course which is 273C or 523.4F

Peter
--
Add my middle initial to email me. It has become attached to a country
www.the-brights.net


   
Date: 12 May 2007 11:08:02
From: Geopelia
Subject: Re: world Population and extra-solar planets.
The Arabs gave us zero 0.

Suppose they decide to take it back?

What is the square root of - 0? My guess is 0.

Geopelia




    
Date: 13 May 2007 05:06:55
From: Steve B
Subject: Re: world Population and extra-solar planets.
On Sat, 12 May 2007 11:08:02 +1200, "Geopelia" <phildoran@xtra.co.nz >
wrote:

>The Arabs gave us zero 0.
>
>Suppose they decide to take it back?
>
>What is the square root of - 0? My guess is 0.
>
>Geopelia
>
That's the great thing about numbers. Once they're added to your stock
of cultural tools, no-one can take them back.

Spotted outside a newly-opened Wellington bar/restaurant - a drawing
of a deep dish with a shallow bulge of some (clearly food) substance
spilling over the top of it. Its shape was familiar enough for me to
recognise what they were depicting, but just in case, the dish had
written on it the letter "pi".

At a rough estimate, what percentage of the population of Wellington
would understand that "message"?

Steve B.


     
Date: 13 May 2007 07:29:03
From: Patrick FitzGerald
Subject: Re: world Population and extra-solar planets.
On Sun, 13 May 2007 05:06:55 +1200, Steve B
<s.bell@nospam-iecho.co.nz > wrote:


>>
>That's the great thing about numbers. Once they're added to your stock
>of cultural tools, no-one can take them back.
>


Are you sure, the electromagnetic frequency spectrum claim under the
treaty, so I guess numbers could also be subject to a treaty claim.


Patrick


    
Date: 11 May 2007 20:47:30
From: Gerard Schildberger
Subject: Re: world Population and extra-solar planets.


  
Date: 11 May 2007 21:31:42
From: a_l_p
Subject: Re: world Population and extra-solar planets.
BTMO wrote:
> <don.lotto@paradise.net.nz> wrote
>
>
>>A school student should be readily able to show
>>that 273 divides evenly into the population of
>>the World-- reported Dominion Post WELLINGTON N.Z.
>>editorial (11 May 2007) as: 6594 083 223.
>
>
> Ah!
>
> But is 50 degrees C twice as hot as 25 degrees C?
>
> If yes, what temp is twice as hot as zero degrees C?
>
>

O! 0! Fuck that's hot!

A L P