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Fw: Einstein's Physics Refuted: Matter Escapes From Black Hole!
Hi Ray,
I'd like to buy a copy, as I'm sure many on the list would. Please provide
us with the details.
Thanks,
Mark Kata
Mark@asisoftware.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Ray Peck <rpeck@no-spam-rpeck.com>
To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com>
Date: Monday, September 14, 1998 9:06 PM
Subject: Einstein's Physics Refuted: Matter Escapes From Black Hole!
>
>Monday, September 14, 11:53 Pacific Daylight Time
>
>Einstein's Physics Refuted: Matter Escapes From Black Hole!
>
>LOS ALTOS, Calif., Sept. 14 /LoopNewsWire/ -- There were confirmed
>reports today of the refutation of one of the basic tenets of
>relativistic physics. A number of bodies of matter, known to insiders
>as "Looper's Delight CD No. 1", were seen entering a United States Post
>Office after being ejected from a small, dense black hole known as "the
>Peck house". Bystanders were shocked and amazed to witness this event,
>long held by experts to be so unlikely as to be essentially impossible
>to occur within our lifetimes. The chunks of matter, which are on a set
>of trajectories toward "The Creators", are expected to arrive at their
>destinations within days' time.
>
>"It's likely to be possible to jar loose more of these particles in the
>coming days", said one knowledgable bystander. "The process required
>that we generate a minimum of 200 of the attached decorative motifs,
>which could also be ejected quickly by the black hole, either in single
>units, or more likely in larger groups."
>
>
>Contact Information:
>
>For more information on this sighting and future such sightings, contact
>The Peck Black Hole Institute at the address as explained below. The
>Institute is not currently monitoring broadcast communications.
>
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>Please remove the 'no-spam-' to reply to The Peck Black Hole Institute.
>Sorry for the inconvenience.")
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