Kilonova Size Explosions Are Popping Off in Empty Space

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After much study, I've concluded that space is unnecessarily complicated.

General_Confusion
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5:50 "Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action"
Ian Fleming

klocugh
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Clearly, it's ships going warp drive.

Saint_nobody
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Man these gender reveal parties are getting out of hand, now we have galaxy size explosions bigger than kilonovas

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This is probably the most interesting astronomical event ive ever heard of. I cant wait for scientists to uncover more information

kinexkid
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It's a distant civilisation delivering galactic sized freedom to their neighbouring galaxies

tenneariaball
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Could you make a video on all the different types of supernovas that exist? I think that would be an interesting topic.

Thesamurai
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The forerunners are fighting the precursors again...

V.Perez
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"Gordon doesn't need to hear all this, hes a highly trained professional!"

AlexHerrera-wklq
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It's Vogons, making way for a new bypass...and as we all know full well enough,
" bypasses have to be built, don't they "

zaphodbeeblebrox
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*An astronomical event exists
Scientist 1: What shall we name it?
Scientist 2: Hmmm... how about a cow?

theterriblesensei
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It's the Vorlons and Shadows at it again

petecorbin
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It's just aliens with a giant laser pointer messing with us! 😂

KodeeDentares
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“Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion bright as magnesium…”

charleshamilton
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1:24
2018 was 6 years ago?
I refuse to accept that!



Great video! ❤

_modnar_
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One potential theory for the Tasmanian Devil could be a small and very tightly packed globular cluster of supermassive stars. A group tightly packed enough to where the shock wave of the first one detonating could have caused a chain reaction, ultimately destroying the whole group.

TheCasualDeathworlder
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It's just Goku going Super Saiyan

whyumadbiatch
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One of the things I love about modern scientists is their sense of whimsy. These names would have been tut-tuted and tsk-tsked a hundred years ago. I knew the tide was changing when the Sonic the Hedgehog protein was announced. And the name of the inhibitor for that protein. Robotnikinin. Of course.

markloveless
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Surprised you didn’t mention starlight travel times. Measuring distances in deep space is a lot harder and more controversial than most astronomers will readily admit. But the difference between the closest and furthest LFBOT seen so far appears to be in the billions of light years. That means that they happened billions of years apart, using an Einsteinian synchrony convention. The fact that we have just started witnessing them, then, cannot indicate that they are a recent phenomenon. It’s not that the universe just started behaving differently. LFBOT sources have been popping off since before complex life emerged on earth. The fact that we just noticed them is apropos of nothing but our developing capacity to observe them.

anatomicallymodernhuman
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The Cow's Emission
This greatly appeals to my inner schoolboy.

pencilpauli