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Title: Deep space radio burst reaches Earth after 8 billion years, unleashing 30 years worth of Sun's energy in milliseconds
Post by: Redaktion on September 22, 2024, 12:42:28
A fast and super-energetic radio burst that traveled 8 billion years through space, FRB 20220610A, was detected by astronomers. It could eventually aid us in discovering the universe's missing matter.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Deep-space-radio-burst-reaches-Earth-after-8-billion-years-unleashing-30-years-worth-of-Sun-s-energy-in-milliseconds.892226.0.html
Title: Re: Deep space radio burst reaches Earth after 8 billion years, unleashing 30 years worth of Sun's e
Post by: Jane Kanter on September 23, 2024, 20:53:52
Thank you for your detailed article about an amazing signal from somewhere in our infinite universe. I cry a bit when I read about these new discoveries because I I wish with all my heart that my late father, a scientist and specialist in the field of eddy currents and Magnetics, etc., who taught me at a young age that the universe is infinite. I'll never forget our talks about this subject and how hard it was for me to comprehend. I once told him that I think each and every one of us is a universe. And, that we have this information deeply imbedded within all of us but cannot seem to access it. However, some have perhaps a slight awareness of the unknown but not unknowable infinite possibilities. (Have you read the amazing book, The Hidden Life of Trees? We've only scratched the surface of what is beyond so-called the unknowable.
Title: Re: Deep space radio burst reaches Earth after 8 billion years, unleashing 30 years worth of Sun's e
Post by: Anubhav on September 24, 2024, 07:15:33
Quote from: Jane Kanter on September 23, 2024, 20:53:52Thank you for your detailed article about an amazing signal from somewhere in our infinite universe. I cry a bit when I read about these new discoveries because I I wish with all my heart that my late father, a scientist and specialist in the field of eddy currents and Magnetics, etc., who taught me at a young age that the universe is infinite. I'll never forget our talks about this subject and how hard it was for me to comprehend. I once told him that I think each and every one of us is a universe. And, that we have this information deeply imbedded within all of us but cannot seem to access it. However, some have perhaps a slight awareness of the unknown but not unknowable infinite possibilities. (Have you read the amazing book, The Hidden Life of Trees? We've only scratched the surface of what is beyond so-called the unknowable.


Thank you for your comment - stuff like this spurs me on too! Also, I haven't read that book, but now I want to. Appreciate the recommendation :)