Astronomers Discover LARGEST Shock Wave In the Universe | 60x LARGER than Milky Way

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Astronomers just discovered the LARGEST shock wave in the Universe, and its 60 times LARGER than the Milky Way!

Astronomers across the globe are shocked by a new discovery and its potentially lethal consequences. They have recently discovered a pair of intergalactic shock waves, 60 times larger than the Milky Way, that are the result of a cataclysmic event that may be the largest since the Big Bang itself, are they’re racing through the Universe at nearly the speed of light.

What caused this colossal event that propelled these massive waves out into the depths of space?

Welcome to Factnomenal! In today’s video we reveal this earth shattering event and what it proves to us about the violence and unpredictability of the universe we live in.

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Best part about space is that no matter how many times you look up there will always be something different to find every time

Datboykeke
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Maybe it’ll make its way here and knock some sense into our world leaders

ErnieScar
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Successful people don't become that way overnight What most people see at a glance-wealth, a great career purpose is the result of hard work and hustle over time.

mistysweet
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When it comes to covering distance in the universe, the speed of light is the equivalent of an elderly person trying to walk around the Earth with a walker with tennis balls on the leg tips. If we had a ship capable of traveling the speed of light it would take that ship 200, 000 years to cover the length of our tiny little Galaxy. It would take an additional 25, 000 years to reach the nearest Galaxy closest to the Milky Way, called Canis Major. So yes... it is very possible that there are multiple astronomically catastrophic events happening in space releasing enough energy to annihilate our entire Galaxy! The chances of of any of that energy reaching in in the next few thousand centuries is next to none. The chances that our own Sun will go supernova before we have to worry about any of those far away dangers is much higher and it will happen much sooner. So to summarize the biggest threats from outer space that planet Earth has to worry about as a more realistic possibility would be an increase in frequency and strength of solar flares, large asteroids collisions and hostile extra terrestrial invasion 😉

SuperGoatTV
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If the event occurs 1, 000 light years away wouldn’t the impact, traveling at the speed of light, take 1;000 years to impact us?

jesternotclown
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Our universe is so amazing and mystic thing, there's so many mysteries. 😮

Leopez
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Ya'll do know that us being tethered to our star is also causing us to travel across the universe at vast speeds 😅 So it's not like we're still and things are headed toward us 🤭

nicoleshakti
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Earth shattering is quite literally an understatement.

klaus
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Well we know about the shockwave that occurs when we break the sound barrier...

TheShananagan
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The universe will change, but I don't think it ends. It is here, and was surely something different in its creation. Points in space are moving. So the origins of space are not a place, but an action of change at a point in motion, not to be repeated exactly the same. Similarities are approximations of past events.

timothy
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Just remember, in Space no one can hear you fart.

thecentralscrutinizerr
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131, 073?? Did Dr. Strange pick that number?

KryogenKeeper
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And the electro magnetic shock waves are just light and energies the earth needs.

ursulaphillips
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Does this theory support the simulation hypothesis.

darwintime
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Thanks for the daily dose of existential dread doc

codyallen
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so basically the universe is a hell created for sentient beings to know and feel their demise over and over again for all eternity.

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For 10, 000 years you could have a lot of parties. Yahoo ! ❤️

jslevenson
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Man, why does all the interesting stuff always happen so frickin' far away?

CommodoreFloopjack
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Does not mean that because earthlings only discovered shock waves now, that they have not existed from the beginning of the creation. I think shock waves were always there. We just could not detect it. If shock waves were a threat, the earth would have fried long ago. The Divine Creator God of the universe and the earth, protects His creation. He cares for His creation. Only what He has said in His Word, will happen to the earth. Read a KJV Bible and you will a more stable and sound education.

ursulaphillips
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1. The universe is full of wonders and surprises. Virtually all of these are potentially lethal but hardly any of them represent an immediate threat. I'm much more interested in the wonderous aspect than in the terrifying aspects of the universe.
2. The Bible describes a 6000 year old universe, so anything of biblical proportions is less than as interesting as what goes on in the real world.

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