TheScienceKid
TheScienceKid
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16th Mar 2017
27th Dec 2017
The Most energetic event in the universe, created when a giant star goes hypernova, or when two blackholes merge. one reason its so powerful is, instead of spherical expansion, its extremly focused, like a beam of pure energy!
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  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    17th Mar 2017
    Puslars are responsible for this. Though
  • Cmdr_Hawks
    Cmdr_Hawks
    17th Mar 2017
    Beautiful
  • danieldan0
    danieldan0
    17th Mar 2017
    noice! +1
  • Angeleyes18
    Angeleyes18
    17th Mar 2017
    you are wrong Anastasia_616 grb do come from the black hole that is formed when a massive star dies. the BH cant absorb all the matter of the star around it so it gets rid of the spare matter in the form of pure energy beams
  • MrBurgerMans
    MrBurgerMans
    17th Mar 2017
    joaocool123, you are wrong. Black holes are black b/c no light can reflect back off it caus of the immense gravity. This has NOTHING to do with orbiting a black hole, and if anything orbited a black hole that close, it would be torn apart at the atomic level by tidal forces.
  • Anastasia_616
    Anastasia_616
    17th Mar 2017
    WRONG. WRONG. WRONG. no, only the atmosphere would be destroyed, not the entire planet. alos no, gamma ray bursts dont come from black holes. no light cant escape a black hole beyond a threshold cald the event horizon, past that point, nothing can escape, even light. +0 no vote.
  • Ishraq987
    Ishraq987
    17th Mar 2017
    i hate it unvote
  • thechubbyhusky
    thechubbyhusky
    17th Mar 2017
    When you finally get to the toilet. +1
  • schradieck
    schradieck
    17th Mar 2017
    I actually managed to stop ALL damage to the planet... it was tricky and took dumb luck in the end, but i used Vibr to absorb the main blast and Insl to catch everything else
  • joaocool123
    joaocool123
    17th Mar 2017
    light can escape a blackhole, cause we have seen things closely orbit a blackhole, almost the speed of light, i imagin it as a big merry go round