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@Saint_nobody
@Saint_nobody 2 місяці тому
Clearly, it's ships going warp drive.
@smugfrog8111
@smugfrog8111 2 місяці тому
Neutronium decay warheads.
@bloodyneptune
@bloodyneptune 2 місяці тому
The 'tasmanian devil' was having engine problems 😂
@thevanthatrocked
@thevanthatrocked 2 місяці тому
Now that's not a bad hypothesis. Seriously.
@wolfen210959
@wolfen210959 2 місяці тому
Nah, it's obviously ships traversing through warp gates, the explosion is too big to be a warp drive. :)
@thebookofclyde1822
@thebookofclyde1822 2 місяці тому
@@thevanthatrocked Damn! I thought gas engines waste a lot of energy as heat. Looks like warp drives are worse. I wonder how they fit the mass of a large star into their fuel tank.
@General_Confusion
@General_Confusion 2 місяці тому
After much study, I've concluded that space is unnecessarily complicated.
@backalleycqc4790
@backalleycqc4790 2 місяці тому
I agree. Can you imagine the billion of years of coincidences it took to make your statement and for me to reply? It's mind boggling.
@MindinViolet
@MindinViolet 2 місяці тому
Not as unnecessarily complicated as people, though.
@firebush1343
@firebush1343 2 місяці тому
"It's pretty impressive what nothing can do to a man"
@seffard
@seffard 2 місяці тому
Maybe humans complicate it or maybe it is artificially complicated for us.
@trianglepant
@trianglepant 2 місяці тому
Space events dont care about us
@klocugh12
@klocugh12 2 місяці тому
5:50 "Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action" Ian Fleming
@davidg3944
@davidg3944 2 місяці тому
"Do you expect me to talk?" "No, Dr. Bond, I expect you to observe the sky!"
@liwojenkins
@liwojenkins 2 місяці тому
I love this saying. In an operational environment, this thought process is a life saver.
@AC3handle
@AC3handle 2 місяці тому
Once is a coincidence. Twice is a conspiracy.
@atashgallagher5139
@atashgallagher5139 2 місяці тому
It does scream explosive ordinance usage or weapons testing or something. It almost certainly isn't, buy I'm a violent hairless ape so I see that pattern in things a lot lol
@MarcisANarc
@MarcisANarc 2 місяці тому
Martin Luther King: 💀
@Thesamurai1999
@Thesamurai1999 2 місяці тому
Could you make a video on all the different types of supernovas that exist? I think that would be an interesting topic.
@Kundenfurzzz
@Kundenfurzzz 2 місяці тому
It was a few years ago so maybe I remember it wrong: I read once an article about this. But not a simple list with a few characteristics. It was more about the problem to characterise all different types of supernovas because the more they look into the sky the more different supernovas they find.
@jeffbenton6183
@jeffbenton6183 Місяць тому
I agree. I new that one type comes from mass being added to a white dwarf from a companion star (since a white dwarf can't have any more than a certain amount, it expels those extra layers when its mass reaches the "Chandrasakar limit". Another is the core-collapse type he mentioned early in the video (death of a large star). He seemed to indicate there are at least three in total. I had no idea that there were more than two types, myself.
@kinexkid
@kinexkid 2 місяці тому
This is probably the most interesting astronomical event ive ever heard of. I cant wait for scientists to uncover more information
@rezadaneshi
@rezadaneshi 2 місяці тому
Perhaps nothing in far distances is where it appears to be. Photons takes curved paths to many gravitational fields on their way to us and high energy LFBOTs are less effected by those gravitational fields that in our sky, lands them on source unidentifiable.
@1112viggo
@1112viggo 2 місяці тому
For me its the most interesting iv "never" heard of. I can´t resist these "new scientific discoveries" type click-bait and every time I'm disappointed its about a phenomenon i know well. But this here, this is the first new truly interesting thing i heard about in decades. Its pretty exciting! Kudos to Alex for being at the frontier of it all👍 And shame on the media for not covering these things👎
@The_Pariah
@The_Pariah 2 місяці тому
Point JWST at it! That thing has been figuring out all kinds of good stuff!!!
@MichaelWinter-ss6lx
@MichaelWinter-ss6lx 2 місяці тому
@1112viggo, please keep the standard media far away from this. They tell enough nonsense already.
@tsamuel6224
@tsamuel6224 2 місяці тому
And God saw what He had made and saw that it was not good. And it just popped. Just boring "God don't keep no junk" events. So be good and travel widely to keep these events at bay.
@V.Perez1985
@V.Perez1985 2 місяці тому
The forerunners are fighting the precursors again...
@demukazz
@demukazz 2 місяці тому
"Some are close, some are million light years ago" - indicates that war is going for millions of years up till now
@akthethotboi9711
@akthethotboi9711 2 місяці тому
Hopefully the wierd donoughts don't get activated
@Razumen
@Razumen 2 місяці тому
But the forerunners were human.
@SSFallingTTB
@SSFallingTTB 2 місяці тому
No... Humans are the Reclaimers​@@Razumen
@asaenvolk
@asaenvolk 2 місяці тому
@@SSFallingTTBand Humans might not even be that. (to be fair, you might not want the mantel)
@_modnar_
@_modnar_ 2 місяці тому
1:24 2018 was 6 years ago? I refuse to accept that! Great video! ❤
@iamgroot4080
@iamgroot4080 2 місяці тому
It was, I've checked
@daddymuggle
@daddymuggle 2 місяці тому
Even worse, it was also 200 million years ago. You feel old now? Well sit down. Are you ready? 2023 was 3 billion years ago.
@halogeek6
@halogeek6 2 місяці тому
@@daddymuggle im too high to get thise joke.
@RobbyBoy167
@RobbyBoy167 2 місяці тому
Yeah dude. We old
@KingdomOfSaulo
@KingdomOfSaulo 2 місяці тому
damn
@KodeeDentares
@KodeeDentares 2 місяці тому
It's just aliens with a giant laser pointer messing with us! 😂
@Coolguy2F47
@Coolguy2F47 12 днів тому
We are just cats in the grand scheme of things.
@wavion2
@wavion2 2 місяці тому
Somebody over there divided by zero.
@iamgroot4080
@iamgroot4080 2 місяці тому
You are pure, comedy genius. No sarcasm
@Cordite842805
@Cordite842805 2 місяці тому
😂
@samimurtomaki5534
@samimurtomaki5534 Місяць тому
Universe is zero divided 😉
@djharris90
@djharris90 20 днів тому
😂🤣
@zaphodbeeblebrox3921
@zaphodbeeblebrox3921 2 місяці тому
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 "
@robertanderson5092
@robertanderson5092 2 місяці тому
The plans were on display
@robertanderson5092
@robertanderson5092 2 місяці тому
It was on display in the bottom of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying ‘Beware of the Leopard.'
@raycar1165
@raycar1165 2 місяці тому
👍 for your name and as president of the universe I’d like to stay on your good side.
@aeternusdoleo4531
@aeternusdoleo4531 2 місяці тому
Hrm hmmm hm? Shine a light, you say? As bright as I can make it? Well... the request... hrm... appears to be in order. *stamp* Stellar-fueled illuminator authorization... granted.
@stemartin6671
@stemartin6671 2 місяці тому
It's 42.
@TheLostBear78
@TheLostBear78 Місяць тому
I'm pretty sure I saw one of these with the naked eye about 16-17 years ago. Working nights at a distribution center. I worked outside moving trailers around the lot. One slow night, I noticed a new bright star directly overhead. I kept looking at it over the next couple hours. It stayed in the same position relative to all the other stars, but after getting brighter slightly after I first noticed it. It then slowly faded over the new few hours. I tried emailing astronomers at the universities in my state, to ask about what I saw. But no one every responded.
@edwardfletcher7790
@edwardfletcher7790 Місяць тому
Stars move when viewed from Earth Genius....lol
@XxCorvette1xX
@XxCorvette1xX Місяць тому
⁠​⁠​⁠@@edwardfletcher7790 but most don’t suddenly get really bright and then disappear from the sky *Genius….lol*
@edwardfletcher7790
@edwardfletcher7790 Місяць тому
@@XxCorvette1xX Stars also don't fade over hours.....🙄
@declaringpond2276
@declaringpond2276 Місяць тому
You most likely saw an emission from a rocket launch. SpaceX is famous for their blue emissions, if you live western or eastern US, it was probably one of theirs. It also depends on the time of day, it gets super blue during a night launch, and if there is a lot of solar waves it also brightens it up. Day launches look very pale blue, but still look like a white star
@declaringpond2276
@declaringpond2276 Місяць тому
NASA uses spacex's rockets so theirs IG are also blue. Chinas rockets are a beige white emission, they all look like stars in the sky but super bright. They can last an hour.
@kevinbradley8613
@kevinbradley8613 2 місяці тому
The more we observe, the more realize how little we know. To think, we’ve only been looking “seriously” for less than a wink of time on the cosmic scale, it’s nuts how many cool discoveries are being made! Hopefully these kinds of phenomena will continue to be observed from a good, safe distance 😂
@petecorbin9606
@petecorbin9606 2 місяці тому
It's the Vorlons and Shadows at it again
@MisterCuddlez
@MisterCuddlez 2 місяці тому
Don't you mean it's the Vogons again?
@ZoruaZorroark
@ZoruaZorroark 2 місяці тому
Guess that means we're now seeing their shenanigans from many millennia ago
@hypercomms2001
@hypercomms2001 2 місяці тому
@@MisterCuddlez Yes, clearly are building a hyperspatial bypass... Just knocking down whatever gets in the way...
@inthefade
@inthefade 2 місяці тому
@@MisterCuddlez You meant the Vortians, I presume?
@robmccord2583
@robmccord2583 2 місяці тому
Oh, Vorlons! Sorry I thought you meant Vogons.
@charleshamilton9274
@charleshamilton9274 2 місяці тому
“Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion bright as magnesium…”
@yoshic4292
@yoshic4292 2 місяці тому
I see what you did there.
@AlexHerrera-wk6lq
@AlexHerrera-wk6lq 2 місяці тому
"Gordon doesn't need to hear all this, hes a highly trained professional!"
@joefulton2763
@joefulton2763 2 місяці тому
Fantastic video, excellent job, bravo.
@TheCasualDeathworlder
@TheCasualDeathworlder 2 місяці тому
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.
@kevinbradley8613
@kevinbradley8613 2 місяці тому
I like that hypothesis! These things are so far away, it’s amazing that they can pinpoint theirs locations, but to think that it must be one star having multiple events seems more unlikely to me than multiple stars in close proximity doing so.
@carried9130
@carried9130 2 місяці тому
I'm surprised we don't see evidence of that very often- a massive explosion destroying nearby stars. I'm not a scientist, just an enthusiast, and I'm always surprised when we're shown a star that's gone supernova that had a partner- and STILL has it. How does the partner NOT get destroyed too? Like that nebula (is it the Crab Nebula? Or Tarantula Nebula?) that has a Neutron Star in the center of the nebula but the partner is still there. Perhaps I just think of them too close together. But it's fascinating stuff!
@brkbtjunkie
@brkbtjunkie 2 місяці тому
⁠ahh yeah I hate it when my globulin clusters are very tightly packed
@aeternusdoleo4531
@aeternusdoleo4531 2 місяці тому
I don't find this likely because the distance between the objects would have to be extremely low, as in light minutes apart at most. Less then the size of our own inner solar system. I can see a binary star pair of such objects maybe work... trinary is a stretch... but over a dozen such stars setting eachother off like firecrackers in a chain in minutes?
@TheCasualDeathworlder
@TheCasualDeathworlder 2 місяці тому
@@aeternusdoleo4531 You do realize that Earth is only 8 light minutes from the sun right?
@markloveless1001
@markloveless1001 2 місяці тому
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.
@Speed001
@Speed001 2 місяці тому
Finally, names that help you understand things
@joelt2002
@joelt2002 2 місяці тому
I'm not sure why you would want science to be less serious.
@markloveless1001
@markloveless1001 2 місяці тому
@@joelt2002 Me? Oh hell no, I loved it. Back in the day you had to prove what a serious scientist you were by being anal-retentive, er, um, very precise.
@FlattardsArePathetic
@FlattardsArePathetic 2 місяці тому
They name your anus
@markloveless1001
@markloveless1001 2 місяці тому
@@joelt2002 To get the kids in. The science itself will stand peer review or it will not. That's pretention, not seriousness.
@arthur8448az
@arthur8448az 2 місяці тому
EXTREMELY exciting stuff happening right now!! I am absolutely hooked! Thank you Alex from Astrum for bringing this to our attention, it is simply awesome, I cant thank you enough
@jayarajs3696
@jayarajs3696 Місяць тому
This happened 180 million years ago and the last one about 3 billion years ago.did you just forget that??
@qcontinuum514
@qcontinuum514 2 місяці тому
Yeah, sorry about that. We are testing the improbability drive.
@DraktonTube
@DraktonTube 2 місяці тому
See if I don't!
@BusterNoggins
@BusterNoggins 2 місяці тому
That's highly improbable.
@4pharaoh
@4pharaoh 2 місяці тому
I was sure that was the case, so it certainly can’t be that.
@raycar1165
@raycar1165 2 місяці тому
Don’t forget your towel.
@SeaJay_Oceans
@SeaJay_Oceans 2 місяці тому
Geeze, I just finished cleaning up after the first whale... what a mess !
@davejones542
@davejones542 2 місяці тому
This is an absolutely outstanding quality video. I think it has to be one of your best, if not the best. Thank you.
@salt-emoji
@salt-emoji 2 місяці тому
You should watch the Mars Rover series if you haven't. I'm biased (love mars but not in a Musk rat kinda way....)but that series of episodes is my personal favorite. This one is kickass agreed.
@DJ-XTRM
@DJ-XTRM 2 місяці тому
Thankfully because there are way to many terrifying huge massive events being broadcast... 😳 👑👽🙏
@Lavonne9870
@Lavonne9870 2 місяці тому
You're not wrong. His quality is constantly improving. Be sure to check the top right corner for the CG tag to know when the image is computer generated.
@fluttercatbat9146
@fluttercatbat9146 2 місяці тому
It’s kind of neat to think that we are maybe witnessing a Battle of some kind.
@iamgroot4080
@iamgroot4080 2 місяці тому
At first? Yeah.... But later You may realize that the war front could get to us... Unarmed monkeys
@SmokeWiseGanja
@SmokeWiseGanja 2 місяці тому
With explosions of that magnitude... It's probably not a battle, but a genocide. Some poor bastards are getting their planet deleted.
@yahooarchie8306
@yahooarchie8306 2 місяці тому
That's why i side with emprorer palpatine.
@d3ltaohniner261
@d3ltaohniner261 2 місяці тому
The Emperor protects! For the Imperium!
@user-qi7kk7su3l
@user-qi7kk7su3l 2 місяці тому
​@@SmokeWiseGanja A dark forest strike
@drewdegen9043
@drewdegen9043 2 місяці тому
Another spellbinding episode. The "Finch" especially presents a challenging situation - with 14 (or more) repeating peaks - each as bright as the first over such a short time frame of MINUTES!
@silverjade10
@silverjade10 2 місяці тому
It's alien amateur groups perfecting their designs for a major competition.
@Nemoticon
@Nemoticon 2 місяці тому
It's alien gender reveal parties xD
@achocolatebiscuit5087
@achocolatebiscuit5087 2 місяці тому
​@Nemoticon did u just assume that they have a gender? I talk to FBI about this!
@AifDaimon
@AifDaimon 2 місяці тому
​@@Nemoticonshut up
@wimbardilaksono3147
@wimbardilaksono3147 2 місяці тому
Alien : sorry bro, it's just us in midnight party. Sorry to disturb you
@aeternusdoleo4531
@aeternusdoleo4531 2 місяці тому
"And we had a BLAST!"
@Trainspotter-
@Trainspotter- 2 місяці тому
@@aeternusdoleo4531you’re a gem
@vroe405
@vroe405 2 місяці тому
Clearly one of your better videos!
@rickozzy6898
@rickozzy6898 2 місяці тому
We are certainly living in interesting times.
@the80hdgaming
@the80hdgaming 2 місяці тому
You'd think that the emissions spectrograph from cow would contain lots of methane... 😂😂😂
@pencilpauli9442
@pencilpauli9442 2 місяці тому
The Cow's Emission This greatly appeals to my inner schoolboy.
@iamgroot4080
@iamgroot4080 2 місяці тому
Don't laugh. That CO2 event is killing us, at least is making me sweat
@chevchellios84
@chevchellios84 2 місяці тому
yhhh crazy blue lfbots i like it,great looking videos as ever thanks
@michaelmcchesney6645
@michaelmcchesney6645 2 місяці тому
I have a question. Why does the Finch being located between galaxies mean it couldn't be a massive star that collapsed? It was my understanding that there are stars located between galaxies. It's just that there are very few there. Why couldn't one of those stars be massive? If it has something to do with stars of that size not being able to form outside of a galaxy, then why couldn't the Finch be a massive start that formed inside a galaxy but was ejected from that Galaxy?
@carried9130
@carried9130 2 місяці тому
That's what I was thinking- an ejected star.
@andrewwade1651
@andrewwade1651 2 місяці тому
The problem is that there isn't a good mechanism to eject massive stars. Stars would typically be ejected by interactions with stars more massive than they are.
@michaelmcchesney6645
@michaelmcchesney6645 2 місяці тому
@@andrewwade1651 What about an interaction with a binary star system that together outmass the Finch? How about a trinary star system? I'm just going to assume it wasn't an octonary star system since that would be a techno signature all by itself, at least according to Picard Season 1.
@tsm688
@tsm688 15 днів тому
massive stars don't live very long. it wouldn't last long enough to get far from the galaxy.
@shoebox6741
@shoebox6741 2 місяці тому
Its me sorry
@matta5498
@matta5498 2 місяці тому
In a galaxy far far away, a death star starts blowing up planets.
@robertanderson5092
@robertanderson5092 2 місяці тому
There goes Alderaan
@alb9022
@alb9022 2 місяці тому
Ciao Alderaan@@robertanderson5092
@fandomguy8025
@fandomguy8025 2 місяці тому
Actually, when you look out into space you don't just see things that are far away, but back in time. So it's, a long time ago, in a galaxy far far away ;)
@paulm749
@paulm749 2 місяці тому
It seems the more we perceive of the universe, the more we perceive what we don't know.
@roberteakin2538
@roberteakin2538 2 місяці тому
A very well done video that stayed on subject in contrast to the multitudes of videos on astronomy here on you tube that just show pictures of galaxies, ad obsurdum, that speculate about James Webb discoveries.
@freeforester1717
@freeforester1717 2 місяці тому
The commonly held belief that a supernova happens but once to a star should be revisited. Doug Vogt proposed that numbers stars regularly blow off their outer ‘dust shell’, but continue to exist thereafter. Diehold Foundation, series 4, watch them all.
@RagsDinos
@RagsDinos 2 місяці тому
This effect though little known - is called a Micro Nova :)
@Kizron_Kizronson
@Kizron_Kizronson 2 місяці тому
ROFL. I managed to keep a straight face through a couple of paragraphs of that raving lunatic's rantings. Right up until he used lightyears as a measure of time.
@benlagging2265
@benlagging2265 2 місяці тому
Hoping his injury is better and that he is able to do more vids. Liked him.
@thewanderingh3rmit299
@thewanderingh3rmit299 2 місяці тому
it is called a micronova and our sun does it too, make no mistake this is related to the galactic current sheet passing through the milky way, much like a parker spiral
@freeforester1717
@freeforester1717 2 місяці тому
@@thewanderingh3rmit299 sure, it’s what wiped out the megafauna 12,000 years ago. Due in again not later than end 2046. Series 4, watch them all. The ‘90° tilt’ idea is not credible if you take the pyramids and sphinx in Egypt into consideration - see where they would end up, lol. See too MarkoPL100 for a four minute demonstration of how the polar reversal works, and just as the myths suggested, the sun rose in the West and set in the East. The US government and the Russian authorities are all acting on Vogt’s work…
@corinne7126
@corinne7126 2 місяці тому
So interesting! Thank you
@Ilikefinalfantasy795
@Ilikefinalfantasy795 Місяць тому
every time something new like these anomalies are discovered i'm in awe.
@brown2889
@brown2889 2 місяці тому
This was a very detailed and informative discussion. Excellent. Alex I know you have covered quasars before, but I really hope you take the time to cover SS 433 using the Hess Telescopes data and DESY Animation. That is some top notch mind blowing work on a really interesting mini quasar in the MilkyWay Galaxy. The 3D top to bottom work on that showing how the solar wind was affected as it pasted by the black hole just stunned me. Never mind how there was a multi light year discontinuity before it started to spit X-rays and gamma rays out. 🤩 Hope you are willing to cover that here.
@jerrybarrax5618
@jerrybarrax5618 2 місяці тому
That graphic at :46 in the intro is awesome! Great editing.
@TartarusHimself
@TartarusHimself Місяць тому
0:46
@stevenbliss989
@stevenbliss989 2 місяці тому
Crazy, I cannot wait for the likely explanation.
@JohnnyNiteTrain
@JohnnyNiteTrain 2 місяці тому
Once is an anomaly Twice is a coincidence 3 times is intergalactic war
@rurukitty405
@rurukitty405 2 місяці тому
Why do I love space so much? It's little discoveries like these that keep my interest peaked.
@seffard
@seffard 2 місяці тому
Maybe you are a starseed.
@iamgroot4080
@iamgroot4080 2 місяці тому
Perhaps You need some space. And there are few people there to annoy
@rurukitty405
@rurukitty405 2 місяці тому
I am Groot. I am Groot! I AM Groot.... Groot! *GROOOOOOT!*@@iamgroot4080
@ThojifadMain
@ThojifadMain 2 місяці тому
My interest stays piqued. If someone offered me the opportunity to be a space explorer but I'd never see my loved ones again, my departure would be sad but exciting. 👩‍🎤🚀🌌
@chriswhealy4170
@chriswhealy4170 2 місяці тому
So, the more we learn, the more we discover how much we have yet to learn...
@meddlingkids345
@meddlingkids345 2 місяці тому
Watch it be a advanced alien civilization in a all out brawl with something out there.
@akthethotboi9711
@akthethotboi9711 2 місяці тому
Idk what scares me more whatever they are or whatever they had to drop a supernova on
@pseudotasuki
@pseudotasuki 2 місяці тому
The hypothesis of stars getting torn apart by black holes sounds somewhat more likely to me. That would be more likely to happen in spiral arms and it could potentially explain Tasmanian Devil. A pair of extremely closely-bound binary stars wandering into the proximity of a black hole could result in multiple bursts of energy before finally getting torn apart. Finch, however… oof. No clue.
@jackbuff_I
@jackbuff_I 2 місяці тому
Isn't there something known as _wandering black hole_ ... as soon as Akex went into depth pretty early in the video, that phrase was screaming in my head. This would be evidence of such a phenomena, no?
@astrumspace
@astrumspace 2 місяці тому
@@jackbuff_I It could be... the problem with the finch is that even if there are stars in the vicinity of a black hole, then the odds are astronomical that they will cross paths so far outside the galaxy. Stars are just that spaced out outside of a galaxy. Let's see in the coming years if there's a star cluster there.
@walterwalter-ql1np
@walterwalter-ql1np 2 місяці тому
@@jackbuff_I Wandering black holes... What a horrifying idea. It haunts my mental imagery.
@thewanderingh3rmit299
@thewanderingh3rmit299 2 місяці тому
@@astrumspace what are chances that these are micro nova due to galactic current sheet passing through the milky way and maybe our sun does it too 🤔
@ecbrown6151
@ecbrown6151 2 місяці тому
@@walterwalter-ql1npwell don’t lose any sleep over it, the universe is likely full of them
@kyzercube
@kyzercube 2 місяці тому
This is just a shoot from the holster guess, but it could be black holes decaying far enough back to revert from space/time energy to matter energy dominance.
@RyanSoul
@RyanSoul 2 місяці тому
On to something here, perhaps they are big bangs…🎉
@kyzercube
@kyzercube 2 місяці тому
@@RyanSoul Not sure what you mean by that. I'm just referring to the point where black holes can decay from Hawking radiation to a point where the space/time energy cannot sustain a black hole and basically converts back to mass/energy. The mass/energy is low enough from the decay that it can no longer sustain a black hole status and all the trapped energy is released.
@Unmannedair
@Unmannedair 2 місяці тому
That's a possibility but I actually think thermal decay of the black hole is more probable. In thermal decay, the black hole isn't destroyed by Hawking radiation. It's destroyed by the evaporation of the higgs condensate. No more higgs, means no more mass, and that means no more gravity. As if somebody just flipped the switch on the black hole and converted all that mass instantly to pure energy. Basically the same sort of event as the Big bang... But much smaller. A little bang if you will.
@RyanSoul
@RyanSoul 2 місяці тому
@@kyzercubewhat your describing sounds like a big bang/ white hole.
@kyzercube
@kyzercube 2 місяці тому
@@RyanSoul Not at all. Black holes do radiate their energy out at the event horizon. Naturally the larger they are the longer they will stay black holes. There will inevitably come a point where the amount of energy radiated out will be reduced below the gravitational bounds of the energy making a black hole and simply escape out. Yeah it's going to be a large explosion but it's not a white hole or big bang.
@erichtomanek4739
@erichtomanek4739 2 місяці тому
Industrial Accident. Artistic Project. Attempt to Communicate.
@morphyox6453
@morphyox6453 2 місяці тому
It could even be that black holes explode again at some point. We just don't see it build up because of black hole. I can barely wait for more on this.
@daddymuggle
@daddymuggle 2 місяці тому
What would cause them to explode?
@morphyox6453
@morphyox6453 2 місяці тому
I can't speculate on that, with black holes being black holes. But there is a lot going on inside of them. That is known.
@robdubdub6332
@robdubdub6332 2 місяці тому
@@morphyox6453 It´s not known
@robdubdub6332
@robdubdub6332 2 місяці тому
Knowledge of the inside of a black hole is purly theoretical, we cant observe any of its ´´inside´´. We dont know what´s happening in there if anything. Or what ´´inside´´ could even mean in that matter.
@robdubdub6332
@robdubdub6332 2 місяці тому
@@morphyox6453 Knowledge of the inside of a black hole is purly theoretical, we cant observe any of its ´´inside´´. We dont know what´s happening in there if anything. Or what ´´inside´´ could even mean in that matter.
@dmc009
@dmc009 2 місяці тому
Astrum using the phrase, 'poppin' off, is just hillarious to me.
@huwaidiqoid
@huwaidiqoid 2 місяці тому
Well i experienced a lot of supernova, but at the exact the blast hits me, i woke up on a campfire while my friend is roasting his marshmallow. Happens every time
@obnoxiouspedant
@obnoxiouspedant 2 місяці тому
Yeah I roast my friends marshmallow all the time
@kit_the_inevitable
@kit_the_inevitable Місяць тому
this is a reference to a really cool game i forget the name of
@knallpistol
@knallpistol Місяць тому
​@@kit_the_inevitableouter wilds. My favorite game.
@huwaidiqoid
@huwaidiqoid Місяць тому
@@kit_the_inevitable the game is called the outer wilds
@bryanpayton1168
@bryanpayton1168 2 місяці тому
Alien battles, antimatter explosions...
@andromedarising5764
@andromedarising5764 2 місяці тому
This reminded me of something i saw a few years back. Not saying it is related but it was strange. I was in my garden one evening, late summer, doing a work out. In between sets i would enjoy looking up at the clear sky with all those stars. By the time nighfall came i was just about finishing up. As i looked up there appeared to be what looked like a typical star suddenly increase dramatically in luminosity before decreasing until it appeared to just disappear completely. This happened over a period of 5 or 6 seconds. The only way i can describe it was as if you had turned a dimmer switch up on a light bulb and watched its brightness increase then turned the switch back down until the light dimmed and went off. I cant tell you the positioning in the sky or constellation this took place in but that experience bugged me to no end. The light wasnt moving. It was stationery. Just went from average star brighness to really bright (this made it appear bigger) then dimmed and disappeared as quick as it came
@Sup3rSn1per
@Sup3rSn1per 2 місяці тому
Sounds like a meteor burning up in our atmosphere. It didn’t move since it was likely headed straight towards the earth.
@andromedarising5764
@andromedarising5764 2 місяці тому
@@Sup3rSn1per could very well have been 🤷‍♂️ coming in at a kind of head on approach. It was cool to witness whatever it was.
@zach11241
@zach11241 2 місяці тому
If it started faint, grew in intensity, and then diminished it might have also been an Iridium Flare (basically light reflecting off of a satellite).
@bertdemeulemeester
@bertdemeulemeester 2 місяці тому
Yep, meteor on straight on collision. You had a once in a lifetime fluke experience
@babynautilus
@babynautilus 2 місяці тому
reminds me of the old iridium flares (okd satellites that would reflect sunlight, there were websites u could check to see when the next one visible to u would be). these days i think they mightve all deorbited, when i saw one it was around 2009. one cool thing about them was their color, a very sharp orangish/gold, very bright, and would brighten and dim over the course of just a couple seconds
@jennifers6560
@jennifers6560 2 місяці тому
The fact that humans exist to coin the term "warp drive" absolutely means that another civilization might already be there. The fact that we went from caves to space flight means that we are definitely not alone. There is no more debate. All that remains are impossible distances. It's both a happy and sad thought.
@keirfarnum6811
@keirfarnum6811 Місяць тому
And considering the absurd number of craft demonstrating the “five observables” flying around in the earth’s skies being witnessed by large numbers of people (including astronauts, pilots, military, scientists, etc.), the likelihood that these craft may be from an interstellar civilization that is visiting us increases. Unless they’re from a breakaway civilization that’s been on earth with us all along, it seems far too probable that they are from some other star system (although most of the craft witnessed are too small to travel interstellar distances themselves and are likely just scout craft). While the existence of these craft is not technically proven by scientific consensus, that doesn’t mean we can just dismiss them considering the obviously fact that science was not developed to study a phenomenon that includes intelligence and intention that is likely intentionally obfuscating our ability to gain definitive evidence (i.e., an intelligent species isn’t going to leave their technology lying around so we can have such proof). Science was developed to study the natural world, not a phenomenon like extraterrestrial species; so strict adherence to scientific standards for evidence is not appropriate. We’re at a point now where the existence of these craft can no longer be denied. We have far too many multiple witness cases that include visually recorded evidence and radar data now that were gathered by the military. I think it’s highly likely there’s a lot more going on out in the galaxy and universe than we think.
@jennifers6560
@jennifers6560 Місяць тому
@keirfarnum6811 I agree. What do you think about all of the reported crash sites while still having no evidence? Wouldn't SOMEONE at some point take a tiny piece of something? There are also reports that these craft are secret government programs, or even secret programs our governments actually don't know about. Also, with the general size of the crafts being on the smaller size (in spaceship terms), it wouldn't be likely that these craft could actually make it from another star system unless they had some insane way around space-time itself. Has anyone ever seen a mothership? I can't recall except for the large triangular craft seen in Belgium, but it was still kinda small. I am totally aware of current science absolutly blowing up with new tech, but I'm leaning on that "they" either came here long ago (like millenia) and never left, or some secret private investors are paying their scientists really well. Opinion?
@charlespancamo9771
@charlespancamo9771 Місяць тому
​@@keirfarnum6811that's us. Our tech.
@tsm688
@tsm688 15 днів тому
@@keirfarnum6811 funny how that mostly stopped happening once every person on earth had a camera at all times...
@DIOMEDESABCMNXYZ
@DIOMEDESABCMNXYZ 22 дні тому
~ These cosmic exploding emanations are on the same principle as magnetic flux applied to a an empty vacuum, in that the magnetic flux tends to start the formation of particles from within the empty vacuum. Since the empty vacuum of outer space is greater in cosmic size, these emanations materialize at a greater scale, when there are just as great magnetic anomalies that encounter it. So there, now you know the answer.
@quipsilvervr
@quipsilvervr 2 місяці тому
Makes you wonder if it's something related to a leftover technosigniture in form of a high energy burst that dissipates over a longer period than what we are used to. Although when something like this happens, Scientists will call it anything else and usually has a long long name. We've been actively looking (apparently) for signs of technology in the form of anomalous energy bursts and waste heat, but it should definitely not be something that's disregarded immediately. We've probably ignored enough of them over the years in result of mysterious anythings with complicated names, that we've likely registered one or 2 without considering what it could be. As always though, this was a great video and your voice is easy to listen to for soaking up information!
@spencergallucci5309
@spencergallucci5309 2 місяці тому
Could be a high level civilization with a weapon like the Death Star, but on an actual star level instead of planetary
@johngrey5806
@johngrey5806 2 місяці тому
Nope, didn't you hear it released more energy than a billion suns?
@Valkbg
@Valkbg 2 місяці тому
@@johngrey5806 If the weapon is a star killer then it may have destroyed quite a big star. And from our world we can tell that artificial processes are more efficient than natural ones then releasing that potential energy at a far faster rate could create an energy burst that has such a huge amount of energy.
@johngrey5806
@johngrey5806 2 місяці тому
@@Valkbg as I said, it would have to destroy billions of stars, not just one. Listen to the narrator. The explosion released the energy of billions of stars.
@Valkbg
@Valkbg 2 місяці тому
@@johngrey5806 A type 3 Kardashev civilization can use the energy of an entire galaxy. That kind of energy burst is within that. That is all hypothetical of course but Like I said its within the limits of previous conjectures.
@YrHopesAnDreams
@YrHopesAnDreams 2 місяці тому
Maybe its similar to the phenomenon where matter and antimatter appear in space and then annihilate one another, but on a much larger scale caused by something suddenly distorting, or un-distorting, space time. Perhaps the death of a black hole? This could explain why it *mostly* occurs in the spiral arms, but rogue black holes would account for Finch; and, since these black holes are in relatively low-density parts of the universe (as compared to galactic cores), they would have little to nothing to sustain themselves on, and generate little to no light from an accretion disc so we cannot see their origin, thus making it seem like a "random" explosion.
@yashparekh2850
@yashparekh2850 2 місяці тому
Death of a black hole would take trillions of years. Universe is nowhere near close to that age
@frantisekvrana3902
@frantisekvrana3902 2 місяці тому
I don't know about matter-antimatter reaction. But with black hole, wouldn't they fade out faster? As far as I understand how black holes die, they should ramp up exponentially until they reach a massive peak, then just disappear.
@yashparekh2850
@yashparekh2850 2 місяці тому
@@frantisekvrana3902 Black holes are theorized to be the last remaining structures in our universe living for over trillion years
@SteveBMayer
@SteveBMayer 2 місяці тому
Black hole decay, the great filter, or a dark matter ghost star. Neat
@kanescott1300
@kanescott1300 2 місяці тому
I would love for it to be primordial black holes exploding. Simply because it has the best buzz words out there.
@StarnikBayley
@StarnikBayley 2 місяці тому
could it be pockets of matter and anti matter annihilation? could there be pockets of anti matter just lying around in the universe which unluckly galaxies pass or pockets of large matter gasses to pass through? causing such huge energy conversion? i am just an amature enthusiastic, but matter anti matter annihilation seems more plausible for such magnificent scale of energy..
@chrisnizer5702
@chrisnizer5702 2 місяці тому
Certainly can't rule that out. There's so much more that we don't know about the universe than what we do know. The laws of physics seem to apply throughout the observable universe but who knows what else is happening on levels we cannot detect, observe, measure with current technology. We still don't have a clear understanding of how quantum mechanics relates to general relativity. Take care my friend. 🙏
@dezvul4817
@dezvul4817 2 місяці тому
It couldn't be. I've been part of a research group at my university studying positron annihilation spectroscopy and have learned a little about anti matter annihilation. The problem with this hypothesis is that matter-antimatter annihilation creates very specific wavelengths and basically doesn't have a spectrum. Electrons annihilate with positrons and create a very specific photon frequency, depending on the speed of the electrons and positrons relative to each other and us we'd see a spectrum within an extremely small range of frequencies. This happens to be the case for every particle and its anti particle. Electron Positron annihilation is one of the longest wavelength (lowest energy) photons among antimatter annihilation but its photon energy is gamma radiation. As mentioned in the video LFBOTs create quite a large spectrum of radiation including blue light. While matter antimatter annihilation could possibly produce blue light if both the matter and antimatter were moving away from at like 99% of the speed of light (which is already an unprecedented speed for us to have seen matter moving relative to us [in large enough quantities to produce LFBOTs]), it couldn't have produced such a spectrum, and even if it did you'd see sharp spikes in the spectrum it created around a specific wavelength for each different type of matter-antimatter particle combination included in the annihilation event.
@StarnikBayley
@StarnikBayley 2 місяці тому
@@dezvul4817 cool! thanks for explaining it in details, really appreciate it.
@jmanj3917
@jmanj3917 2 місяці тому
10:30 My guess is that the Tasmanian Devil was one supernova, since they're all the same. It's just that there is a BH somewhere nearby the source, maybe more than one, causing the multiple images.
@magnuszerum9177
@magnuszerum9177 Місяць тому
When you understand how a steady production of 1KW of energy in a box is, these unbelievably large booms in space happening for some random reason are really frustrating.
@rippingbag
@rippingbag 2 місяці тому
Not saying aliens, but it’s aliens. 👽
@Oilers1972
@Oilers1972 2 місяці тому
I was thinking the same thing.
@SirDeady
@SirDeady 2 місяці тому
I was thinking, anything powerful enough to do this kind of thing over such a large area, though maybe not time, must be akin to gods in power. Travelling billions of lightyears of distance and detonating stars with a weapon that not only destroys them with more force than normal supernova by multitudes of factors but also affects the shape of such a powerful detonation too. Maybe entire aystems at once. One of which, by that sound of it, had multiple stars in it. If we wanna go with aliens. That's scary considering how close one nova was to our own galaxy. But I'm personally tending towards a natural body that has travelled through said systems, causing destruction than sentient life.
@Oilers1972
@Oilers1972 2 місяці тому
@@SirDeady , I would agree but was thinking the first comment because of that specific meme that’s more comical than anything else. All that said, our perception of aliens and what consists of the definition of life is probably way off. Consciousness creates the brain, not the the other way around so let’s start there. Maybe the universe itself is consciousness and a form of alien life.
@uns0uled
@uns0uled Місяць тому
@@SirDeady Maybe instead of it being an alien weapon, the natural progression of technology in our universe results in species accidently destroying themselves. So these explosions could just be aliens discovering technology X, which inevitably results in big blue explosions. A nice ol Great Filter.
@Nick_Slavik
@Nick_Slavik 2 місяці тому
I feel like there's some advanced civilization out there trolling us lol "Looks like they're starting to figure stuff out 🤨🤔 LET'S MESS WITH EM!" 🤣🤣🤣
@VictorBrunko
@VictorBrunko 2 місяці тому
Some civilization blowing up near stars to find far away planets to invade
@tvmcrusher
@tvmcrusher 2 місяці тому
Obviously there are many Dyson spheres hiding all of the stars and alien races are playing a grand strategy game to control them.
@SenorTucano
@SenorTucano 2 місяці тому
It’s obvious that it’s not a supernova. It’s a super-duper nova.
@christopherleubner6633
@christopherleubner6633 2 місяці тому
A couple of old colliding neutron stars would do the trick. They wouldnt generate any light until seconds from collision and would have a very quick burst peaking in the uv and x ray energy from gravitational doppler compression as the energy collapsed into a black hole 🕳 😮
@Endersgame33910
@Endersgame33910 2 місяці тому
I am indeed a sapiosexual
@MarvelX42
@MarvelX42 2 місяці тому
They are white holes ejecting matter and light. They look blue because the mass and light are moving swiftly out in all directions and we see the light that is moving towards us and thus being shifted to the blue end of the spectrum.
@BusterNoggins
@BusterNoggins 2 місяці тому
Intergalactic wars with giant death stars being blown up.
@thesoundengine
@thesoundengine 2 місяці тому
They’re time reversed black holes, they look like stars but in the middle is a singularity that puts out matter
@SenorTucano
@SenorTucano 2 місяці тому
So they’re white holes
@lsdave42
@lsdave42 2 місяці тому
12:12 Intermediate mass black holes have been proven to exist. GW190521 was the first. They are still considered very rare and/or elusive, but they are no longer unproven.
@darcyedmonds8848
@darcyedmonds8848 2 місяці тому
Neat-o. It sounds like cosmic sized lightning discharges on Birkeland currents. 😁
@halogeek6
@halogeek6 2 місяці тому
wow. thats the only theory i have read in this comment section besides aliens that makes sense. and you did that with a single sentence and an imoji. bravo.
@darcyedmonds8848
@darcyedmonds8848 2 місяці тому
@@halogeek6 Thank you. 😊❤
@jsutin423
@jsutin423 2 місяці тому
Probably Vogans making room for a hyperspace bypass.
@londones3
@londones3 2 місяці тому
Astrum please dont ever stop , hvala
@mattc825
@mattc825 2 місяці тому
These (LFBOT’s) are traveling towards us at more than twice the speed of our brightest sun. Facts.
@rozzgrey801
@rozzgrey801 2 місяці тому
That sounds like a fict, which is like a fact but fictionally based. Light travels at one speed.
@Valkbg
@Valkbg 2 місяці тому
I may be stupid but even then this doesnt make that much sense
@mattc825
@mattc825 2 місяці тому
@@Valkbg Well I’m not a scientist so please cut me some slack.
@mattc825
@mattc825 2 місяці тому
@@rozzgrey801Fict eh? I like that!
@Valkbg
@Valkbg 2 місяці тому
@@mattc825 Yeah sorry about that. It's as good as most other stuff said in the comments
@mokshithkumar
@mokshithkumar Місяць тому
Alien flash photography is whole another level
@Mr.Brownstain-xf2ne
@Mr.Brownstain-xf2ne 2 місяці тому
Space battles are lit
@DolphLundgrensDolphinDungeon
@DolphLundgrensDolphinDungeon 2 місяці тому
I'm always popping off in empty space as well. Except the audibly loud one in the elevator full of people the other day
@Joel-ml5bg
@Joel-ml5bg 2 місяці тому
Urani lighting their farts.
@erikgour3475
@erikgour3475 2 місяці тому
What do we know about Blue , and red? The red is going away from us, and blue is coming at us. These are probably black holes or some stars under collapse, with light escaping in a beam. (We've all seen the pictures) if the light beam is moving around, this would explain the rapid decline in brightness. I'm not a scientist, but that's the 1st thing that came to mind for me. Cool video
@grimhizzer
@grimhizzer 2 місяці тому
Reminds me of Omega by jack McDevitt, this book is about strange bombs going off in space kind of like this.
@dwrobotics2180
@dwrobotics2180 2 місяці тому
Maybe intentional beacons since they dim so quickly. Or some kind of inevitable energy weapon that multiple civilisations discover and test in empty space. Like matter/anti matter star annihilations.
@halogeek6
@halogeek6 2 місяці тому
yeah, aliens will never be considered. ancient aliens made sure of that. unless you got a corpse a live one and its working spaceship. aliens do not exist and any scientist that considers it should be shunned. its a phenomina called academic decay, happened to the greeks and the romans and the brits. and now its happening to us. happens when egos start mattering more then the actual science.
@MrPooPooJohn
@MrPooPooJohn 2 місяці тому
What about head on colissions? Like rogue stars flung from their blackhole and crashing into another star going the opposite direction?
@iamgroot4080
@iamgroot4080 2 місяці тому
I think that's a possibility, Mr PooPoo
@alphamineron
@alphamineron 2 місяці тому
In space, that’s nearly an impossible event. Distances are far too much for a head-on alignment, even a tiny deviation over lightyears will result in an orbital dance not a collision
@noleftturnunstoned
@noleftturnunstoned 2 місяці тому
​@alphamineron "nearly impossible" x trillions of permutations. Sounds like a certainty to me.
@alphamineron
@alphamineron 2 місяці тому
@@noleftturnunstoned No. Learn maths before pretending to be smart. e-50 * e-12 is still e-38; and the probability of two objects colliding head-on in interstellar space an EVENT THAT WE HAVE NEVER SEEN, is undoubtedly FAR less than e-50
@noleftturnunstoned
@noleftturnunstoned 2 місяці тому
@alphamineron 'Event that we have never seen *before*.' Fixed that for you. Except isn't this very video on the subject of newly observed phenomenon? Considering how little is known about interstellar space, how basic and short lived our observations of interstellar space have been, it would be foolish to assume these events have not taking place. Obviously.
@axie545
@axie545 2 місяці тому
The quiet shade Across old bark In the ancient glade It's always dark
@LazyLoz
@LazyLoz 2 місяці тому
must be the men in black but in a different solar system.
@bloodyneptune
@bloodyneptune 2 місяці тому
And we keep getting neuralized every time we discover evidence of them.
@mrln247
@mrln247 2 місяці тому
Interstellar swamp gas explosion.
@willmungas8964
@willmungas8964 2 місяці тому
Outer wilds reference? 😳
@woodcat7180
@woodcat7180 2 місяці тому
Absolutely! Every 22 minutes.
@LEANMACHINE123
@LEANMACHINE123 2 місяці тому
kind of unrelated but there is so much neat stuff in the general direction of the Hercules constellation lol
@shaddouida3447
@shaddouida3447 2 місяці тому
The scale was originally designed in 1964 by the Russian astrophysicist Nikolai Kardashev (who was looking for signs of extraterrestrial life within cosmic signals). It has 3 base classes, each with an energy disposal level: Type I (10¹⁶W), Type II (10²⁶W), and Type III (10³⁶W). Other astronomers have extended the scale to Type IV (10⁴⁶W) and Type V (the energy available to this kind of civilization would equal that of all energy available in not just our universe, but in all universes and in all time-lines). These additions consider both energy access as well as the amount of knowledge the civilizations have access to.🌏🌎🌍🌐🌐🌐🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠
@rezadaneshi
@rezadaneshi 2 місяці тому
Nothing in far distances is where it appears to be. Photons takes curved paths to many gravitational fields on their way to us and high energy FRBs are less effected by those gravitational fields that in our sky, lands them as source unidentifiable.
@andrewwade1651
@andrewwade1651 2 місяці тому
The thing is that unlike refraction gravitational lensing is not color dependant and isn't going to separate the image of the LFBOT from the image of its host galaxy.
@rezadaneshi
@rezadaneshi 2 місяці тому
@@andrewwade1651 Common belief is "Gamma rays are affected just like light rays, so they will be subject to a gravitational red shift and they will be bent by gravitational fields just as visible light is." There is an entirely different discussion if they are effected identically in taking the identical path.
@andrewwade1651
@andrewwade1651 2 місяці тому
@@rezadaneshi Based on our understanding of General Relativity, radio, gamma, gravitational radiation, and neutrinos would all be gravitationally lensed, yes. But "the Finch" doesn't appear to be behind any strong gravitational lenses and many of our detectors don't have the angular resolution to observe gravitational lensing anyway.
@rezadaneshi
@rezadaneshi 2 місяці тому
@@andrewwade1651 if the energy of the regular photon gives it a theoretical mass based on e=mc^2, the gamma ray mass equivalency will be magnitudes higher. Both at light speed. P=mv. It's mass equivalency at that speed will be less effected, in a way it's cheating or time traveling ahead of visible light photon by powering itself a shorter cut by influencing its path gravitationally itself.
@KanemNeal
@KanemNeal 2 місяці тому
@@rezadaneshithat’s deep and neat🎉
@LaserGuidedLoogie
@LaserGuidedLoogie 2 місяці тому
Great video! One correction: Type Ib supernovas are accretion supernovas, not core collapse (Type II). :)
@AlexMcColgan
@AlexMcColgan 2 місяці тому
Thank you! Bad miss from me there
@Alpha23TV
@Alpha23TV 14 днів тому
It’s the Death Star snuffing out another planet… Duh! “The voices of a million lives cried out all at once!”
@megsmiley22
@megsmiley22 2 місяці тому
Great video. I doubt these are a new phenomenon. Perhaps more accurate is its new for us to detect.
@silversonic1
@silversonic1 2 місяці тому
Kinda makes me wonder if it's possible we're seeing evidence of matter-antimatter annihilation, such as an antimatter-based planet crashing into a matter-based star. It's not the most outlandish thing I've ever considered, honestly. It's pretty difficult to tell matter from antimatter when it's light-years away.
@Valkbg
@Valkbg 2 місяці тому
Sure but the Tasmanian devil releasing that energy several times doesnt seem to be it. Though I cannot say because I dont know how exactly a matter-anti-matter annihilation releases energy. Especially at that scale
@tsm688
@tsm688 15 днів тому
m/am reacting has a very specific signature, not at all starlike. It's not subtle, they'd know.
@FrancisFjordCupola
@FrancisFjordCupola 2 місяці тому
Well.... I remember scientists talking about matter-anti-matter and wondering where the anti-matter has gone. So I'd find it funny if LFBOTs were involved in matter-anti-matter annihilations. I don't think it's anything like that. I'd go for rogue black-holes gobbling rogue planets/brown dwarves. Also wonder if the cow leads to jokes about asymmetrical cows.
@tsm688
@tsm688 15 днів тому
m/am reacting has a very specific signature. It's not subtle, they'd know.
@thierryvt
@thierryvt 2 місяці тому
"this middle child remains purely theoretical". Every middle child ever: yeah, that tracks.
@tenneariaball1591
@tenneariaball1591 2 місяці тому
It's a distant civilisation delivering galactic sized freedom to their neighbouring galaxies
@leschatssuperstars1741
@leschatssuperstars1741 2 місяці тому
Space USA
@papertoyss
@papertoyss 2 місяці тому
Any theory on why the LFBOT _'one of the brightest phenomena in the Universe'_ was not detected prior 2018?
@krystiangeldon7929
@krystiangeldon7929 2 місяці тому
It's hard to find something when your not looking for it
@jerotoro2021
@jerotoro2021 2 місяці тому
They're so short-lived, they were just not looking in the right place at the right time. But that ATLAS asteroid detection system scans the whole sky four times every clear night. It was only built in 2017, so the first flash being spotted in 2018 adds up.
@papertoyss
@papertoyss 2 місяці тому
To both above: the Catalina Real-Time Transient Survey which detected the CSS161010 FBOT operates from 2007, no?
@Fido-vm9zi
@Fido-vm9zi 2 місяці тому
​@@krystiangeldon7929True
@tsm688
@tsm688 15 днів тому
They're not THAT bright. It's not like we can see them with the naked eye. They're bright in cosmic terms, but they're also really far away, and short-lived. So you have to have a high-resolution imager pointed at that exact spot in space at that exact moment. We haven't really been capturing the entire sky daily until recently.
@whyumadbiatch
@whyumadbiatch 2 місяці тому
It's just Goku going Super Saiyan
@smooody1988
@smooody1988 19 днів тому
I think you mean ssjsgs3sjjgs
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