FRB Found In Our Own Galaxy - Explains Origin of These Signals

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These very common, insanely powerful astronomical events go undetected until a few years ago. Makes you wonder what else has gone unnoticed.

oatlord
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In my opinion, neutron stars, pulsars and magnetars specifically, are the coolest types of stellar objects. Think about it, somewhere in the universe are these tiny balls of tormented matter, corpses of giants, held together by pure will to avoid a collapse into an unthinkable abyss that is a black hole. This sphere of sheer quantum suffering can spin so fast, that there are relativistc effects on its surface. Himalayas on that surface are a millimeter tall. Whenever a crack occurs on it, it can be felt light-years away. On top of all that some of them emit rays of death and magnetic fields strong enough to bend atoms out of shape. What happens inside of a neutron star is so bizarre and alien that we don't even begin to comperhand it.


Black holes are boring in comparison. They are like *poof* our mathematics broke here.

XxXuzurpatorXxX
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"A lot of scientists were hoping for something a little bit more exotic"
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A bit more exotic than a magnetar? What in the hell would that be? Maybe a magnetar on a tropical island drinking a papaya drink?

sam
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Perhaps during a transmutation event, the star releases this FRB. Dr Pierre-Marie Robitaille proposes lattice changes for most all stars. As there are relatively few magnetars, perhaps they require a 'clean lab' creation as to produce the most spherical object that enables stability for the longest time. Perhaps each FRB reduces the star's stability, leading to lattice change. Perhaps each lattice change creates a lesser star but more stable in its newer lattice. As it ages, it repeats?

katesisco
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I was literally looking at the wikipedia page on magnetars earlier today, happened to see mention of these bursts detected just last week, and came here to see if you had a video on it.

pyrophosphate
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Anton, you would make an excellent professor. You don't take sides politically. Your presentations are precise and I have learned a lot from you over the past year. I close my day out with you every night. And it has made a positive influence on my life. Thank you very much for being such a wonderful person.

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Thank you. Needed a refreshing news cast. You truly rock and hope nothing but the best for you.

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Wow, thanks for the thumbs up to our cool Canadian Radio Telescope!!!

oldmansolo
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Man this is the age of science for sure... We used our planet as a telescope, we have taken photos of a black hole, and we just keep goin... Love it 😆

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Sooo... It's not someone turning on the microwave in the breakroom this time?

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Go Canada 🇨🇦 I hope you come back to visit us one day, wonderful person.

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It's never aliens.. *_until it's aliens_*

exoplanets
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4th :/ but still best science channel out there and he does a really good job of picking interesting discoveries, keep up the amazing work Anton

ethanreee
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It’s simple. Every time the enterprise goes from impulse power to warp speed we see these bursts as long as we’re somewhere in the cone behind the ship with the largest burst when we are somewhere directly behind the ship. . A large gravity wave gets shot out in the direction it’s facing whenever it comes out of warp.

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I'm becoming more and more filled with existential dread when I watch Anton's videos.

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I've learnt more from this channel then I ever did at school 😊😊

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It seems odd to me that Anton doesn't have more subscribers. His content is always interesting.

Redplanetlover
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Drives me nuts that I can't go to one of these and poke it with a stick. That's what humans do, right ?

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Am I the only person who thinks Anton is especially adorable when he gets excited, like at the beginning of the video? 😍

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Thank you for my daily dose of knowledge.

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