Wonder what the death zone would be from that blast.
1 posted on
11/20/2019 1:35:07 PM PST by
C19fan
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To: C19fan
maybe we’ll all turn into The Hulk
that could be fun
2 posted on
11/20/2019 1:37:34 PM PST by
digger48
To: C19fan
Biggest explosion since Swallwell...
3 posted on
11/20/2019 1:38:51 PM PST by
decal
(I'm not rude, I don't suffer fools is all.)
To: C19fan
I see this headline every couple of years. LoL!!!
4 posted on
11/20/2019 1:41:05 PM PST by
TruthFactor
(Hang em', Hang em' High.)
To: C19fan
Who’s got the Bette Davis gif?
5 posted on
11/20/2019 1:43:38 PM PST by
Buttons12
To: C19fan
Seven billion light years away ..... must have taken a while for the light of the burst to get here. Another bang from long long long ago ....
6 posted on
11/20/2019 1:43:40 PM PST by
no-to-illegals
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To: C19fan
Since we saw it its probably for the best that it was so far away.
7 posted on
11/20/2019 1:44:22 PM PST by
Rurudyne
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To: C19fan
That’s Swalwell’s richochet!!!
8 posted on
11/20/2019 1:47:25 PM PST by
DannyTN
To: C19fan
Gamma rays are safely seen from far, far, far, far, away.................or even farther................
10 posted on
11/20/2019 1:48:51 PM PST by
Red Badger
(Against stupidity the gods themselves contend in vain...................)
To: C19fan
Probably one of these little bangers...
To: C19fan
If you can see it today, you survived it. I think.
15 posted on
11/20/2019 1:53:25 PM PST by
NormsRevenge
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To: C19fan
“Biggest explosion since the Big Bang”
Hope no one confuses this with the Swalwell Incident.
To: C19fan
Wonder what the death zone would be from that blast Everything in that galaxy that was similar to us would have died within seconds of the wave front arrival. It probably cooked off most of the stars within 100 light years of the epicenter.
I wonder what caused that detonation.
There are some things for which one simply cannot be prepared. I suppose the dinosaurs had at least a minute or so to reflect before the meteor strike landed 65MYA.
17 posted on
11/20/2019 1:54:28 PM PST by
flamberge
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To: C19fan
Was Eric Swalwell in the vicinity?
21 posted on
11/20/2019 1:57:58 PM PST by
Karliner
(Jeremiah 29:11, Romans 8:28 Isa 17 "This is the end of the beginning" W Churchill)
To: C19fan
It was emitted by a gamma ray burst Dont make me angry, you wouldnt like me when Im angry...
22 posted on
11/20/2019 2:09:45 PM PST by
rhinohunter
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To: C19fan
A brief but extremely powerful cosmic blast from a distance galaxy has taken the record for the brightest light ever seen from Earth.Ehhhhhh....brighter than the sun? Anybody happen to catch this brightness on tape?
23 posted on
11/20/2019 2:17:47 PM PST by
Texas Eagle
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To: C19fan
Probably took out the Klingon home world and Romulus...
26 posted on
11/20/2019 2:21:58 PM PST by
JimRed
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To: C19fan
How can they know there haven't been many other "biggest bang since the big bang" bangs before this bang?
28 posted on
11/20/2019 2:27:32 PM PST by
BitWielder1
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29 posted on
11/20/2019 2:27:35 PM PST by
seawolf101
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To: C19fan
Pretty much about 7 billion lights. Considering a single light equates to 6 trillion miles just about everything in that 7 billion light years would be blasted. Gamma ray busters are the most powerful explosions known.
31 posted on
11/20/2019 2:42:07 PM PST by
jmacusa
("If wisdom is not the Lord, what is wisdom?)
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