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Title: This reminds me of my hypothalamus Post by BikerBob on Feb 19th, 2005, 1:14am This reminds me of my hypothalamus "A massive burst of energy exploded from a far-off neutron star last December, the brightest flash of light ever detected from beyond the solar system, scientists said Friday. The energy burst packed more energy than the sun emits every 150,000 years. The burst lasted a tenth of second and came from a neutron star about 50,000 light years away from Earth in the constellation Sagittarius. Called SGR 1806-20, it is one of only about 12 known magnetars, a neutron star with a magnetic field that is trillions of times stronger than that of Earth. Here's a NASA computer animation of the blast. Click on the arrowhead at the bottom left of the video after it loads. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object/article?f=/n/a/2005/02/18/national/a143545S06.DTL&o=1&type=science Why does it remind me of my hypothalamus? Just before it blows up it looks like the nipple of one of my 5-ht-2 receptors. PFDAN wishes to you all, Bob |
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Title: Re: This reminds me of my hypothalamus Post by bluesunshine on Feb 19th, 2005, 2:10am It reminds my cold fevers at night, waking up and getting the feeling that the world seems to turn and turn, can't get a grip, and everything is about to colapse, physically and emotionally... lost....and wet. |
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