Submitted by Ok_Plum7895 t3_113sm1k in science
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sessl t1_j8sdi0w wrote
>artist-rendition
aka we had the intern play with midjourney for 5 minutes
tdgros t1_j8snvyp wrote
the colored squares at the bottom right are DALL E's watermark
fwubglubbel t1_j8uag7y wrote
Are you familiar with what Reuters is?
Marchello_E t1_j8ubkjo wrote
Do you know who the author is of this article?
Find the differences. It's either Will Dunham or Anugraha Sundaravelu. Going with the date I think it's the former.
What do you think?
Also, please explain to me what Reuters is.
smurficus103 t1_j8utmp7 wrote
It's a state of mind, man
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imperatrixofthevoid t1_j8wf5fe wrote
Somewhere there is a cool guy walking away from that explosion and not looking back.
GreyFox1984 t1_j8vjm37 wrote
Happened when dinosaurs ruled the earth… that’s wild
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CrowBot99 t1_j901rfg wrote
My God clicking on a Metro link is a nightmare!!!
edgeplayer t1_j99svpi wrote
If the sphere is totally precise, it suggests that the object is over-described in our space. Why is it not possible for its radius to vary. But we are dealing with objects that are spinning very fast. Maybe the spinrate, in rings is approaching the rate where it shreds. So the answer will be in a physical law that has spinrate as a parameter.
Karmadilla t1_j8uquxs wrote
Don't nukes require a very precise explosion to compress the core? What if this is that on a galactic scale?
FalseTebibyte t1_j8virvt wrote
It's a present. A very big present. It's beautiful.
Kurshuk t1_j8zfj11 wrote
Yeah or maybe binary neutron stars surrendered to gravity. Nah, your idea that aliens captured a couple stars and blew it up seem much more plausible.
Marchello_E t1_j8s82f1 wrote
The artist-rendition is from Reuters, but is the article also stolen?
https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/science/astronomers-marvel-perfect-explosion-spherical-cosmic-fireball-2023-02-15/