Cosmic Rays from Old Quasars? 15
frankske writes "The mystery of the galactic cosmic rays has been solved, according to NASA... From the article: "The American space agency (Nasa) scientists think these fragments of matter come from "retired" quasars, galaxies containing supermassive black holes that once shone with astonishing brilliance. ""
Re:i knew it (Score:2)
Re:i knew it (Score:1)
If you don't like Big Science, try supporting your local scientists. Go to their shows, and buy a thesis.
Re:And this is important, why? (Score:4, Insightful)
However, how does this help us except that we know a little bit more? How can we use this to our advantage to improve our lives, etc?
Right now, it doesn't help except we hopefully know a bit more. That's the thing with basic science, generally any one discovery doesn't in itself help anything or anyone. But such things come together with other basic and 'useless' things and produce something useful. And until then, nobody knows which bits are the important ones.
Re:And this is important, why? (Score:1)
To the person who started this thread, and others who would ask the same question, I think we should try to think of it from the point of view of those responsible for the discoveries before we comment on their validity or usefulness. I mean, someone worked on this for a long time, in addition to spending years learning the fundamentals of their particular field. They don't need people who are for the most part ignorant of the details and implications to tell them whether their discoveries are useful or not.
Fools (Score:2, Troll)
Alterslash ain't the only one "stealing" (Score:1, Troll)
Cosmic Rays? (Score:1, Troll)
Can't they be a bit more specific? Are they talking about gamma radiation? They shouldn't use such general terms, otherwise I might confuse this with the messages from Krang that keep getting trapped in my skull. (I'm assuming they aren't referring to some intergalactic dude named "Ray".)
Another story... (Score:1)
I saw this Here [space.com] yesterday it seems like an interesting theory.. it gives a whole new point of view to blackholes.