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watching a t.v programme about nuclear physics and space and it shows many gamma ray bursts that are so powerful the einstiens E=MC2 is totaly wiped out.
the astrologers found and traced gamma rays with red shift and found an explosion so powerful its unimaginable. and does the impossible at first it breaks the E=MC2 law. E=mc2 is a version of Einstein's Relativity equation. Specifically, it means that Energy is equal to Mass times the speed of light squared. it states that there is an equivalence between mass and energy. This simple statement has many profound implications... such as no object with mass can ever go faster than the speed of light at first this is compleatly shatterd however it is in our own galaxy and what was traced back using red shift was shocking they found a black hole during an explosion particles are thrown out in every direction and the scientists thought that the beam of gamma ray was just one part of this. it turns out its not the case the black holes force is so emmence that it stops the out ward explosion and forms it into a small beam of force so enstiens theroy wasnt proved wrong behind the black hole comes the star nurserys which just threw theroys out of the windows yet again in theroy no star should die in a star nusery the formation of a super nova is where a star is expanding and becomes well big now the bigger doesnt mean better infact the biggest stars live for only a fraction of the time our own sun does. when a super nova dies it collapses in on itself forming a black hole the hole sucks in everything it once was made of shooting out gamma rays. so far weve seen back to 10 billion years and scientist are trying to find star nurserys from the dawn of time. any one any theroys ?
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