Brian Cox Warns: Betelgeuse Supernova Explosion Imminent

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Recently, renowned physicist Bryan Cox has given the world something to think about. According to Bryan, one of the brightest stars in the constellation in the night sky, Betelgeuse, the red giant star, is on the verge of a supernova explosion. All data received by astronomers also confirmed this impending catastrophe. Now we wonder, are we about to witness a disastrous supernova explosion, or is it mere speculation? Let's find out the dangers surrounding the Betelgeuse and look at the warning Bryan Cox has to give about th

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I want to like this video, but I JUST. FUCKING. HATE these AI narrations.

deanbuzzell
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Lost it when the AI called it Beetle Geezer

itszagreus
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Betelgeuse could have gone supernova 5 centuries ago and no one on earth would be aware of this for several more centuries!

nlra
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Okay, how many ways can one pronounce Betelgeuse?

nsnopper
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was the AI voice instructed to find as many different ways as possible to pronounce the name?

andrisstanga
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This star is 642 light years away, the information you are working from is very old, this star may have gone supernova already. Would like your comment.

MichaelMulvaney-vobn
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Given how long it takes for light to reach us, it has already happened in the past!!

japfourme
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So, just what did Brian Cox warn? 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

kiwitintinscott
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I don't think we should panic seeing as we can't do anything about it.

chrismatiru
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Given the distance in light years from our planet, it’s already happening just not reached us yet!

phannaby
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We see these stars as they were in the past, it's entirely possible that that star has went supernova by now, or even a very long time ago.

MAZE
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If you watch the full original clip with Brian Cox and Dara Ó Briain, Cox says "One of the most spectacular astronomical events ever. Might be in our lifetime, I hope so".
That does not sound like a warning, unless he is tired of living.
Total clickbait!

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Of course, given its distance, the supernova might well have already happened.

robkeeleycomposer
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Betelgeuse is about 645 light years from earth. Before scaring people with this, earthlings have much more urgent problems to solve: Wars, climate change, etc...M.Cox, with all respect, you should sometimes shut up!!!

yvescardin
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I told Orion to be careful or his shoulder will blow out.😮😅

hyundaisonata
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The eggheads say the way this star is acting means it's going supernova soon. We have been observing it for about 200 years out of it's of years of existence how do we know how long it's been acting this way

davidwalker
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Can't remember when i last saw the stars, on account of the permanent blanket of geo-engineered shit overhead!

Dave-wgip
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We been in danger from this star for years… it might be hundreds of years before it will go 💥💥💥💥

pennypincher
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Betelgeuse is a mere Ember in the scale of things !

tonyeast
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I hate AI giving the narration. It can't even make its mind up how to say the name of the star in question. Either do the narration yourself or get someone with clear diction to do it

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