Chris Wagner
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Chris Wagner
@CWag3636
Just a guy. Know how to buy crypto and have seen a girl before, but thanks for the offer.
Katılım Nisan 2022
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@Rainmaker1973 "Take care of your little brother"
"Ok Dad, we will"
**Train Horn**
"Save yourselves!"
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@sciencegirl I wish sometimes they would watch, because you could put on some fun stuff for them, but most I've had couldn't care less about it
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@CuriosityonX So if the Earth represents the universe we've basically explored an area smaller than an atom....seems like we've got a pretty good handle on things
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@naturevideos Can tell how hard it is really is out there by how long they remember someone who helped out along the way
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@BoiseDon @TimTricity @konstructivizm Sure, based on our current understanding of universal dynamics which change by the decade. Unless someone was there to take that picture I'm not placing a bet on it. We dont even understand gravity, which more and more people agree now agree on.
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We have like 3 shields. Jupiter takes the big asteroids, our atmosphere takes the smaller ones, and then our magnetosphere blocks solar flares and CMEs. Not to mention the moons benefits. This place is too perfect for chance
Black Hole@konstructivizm
The reason why large asteroids don't fall to Earth every day and cause disasters is because Jupiter's gravity attracts asteroids and protects the inner planets.
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@TimTricity @konstructivizm Yep, so many things just lucked into perfect placement after a big bang...a gazillion reasons we would never exist if you move any one of them just a little bit, but we're still here
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@CWag3636 @konstructivizm Also look at the size of Moon and Sun. They are "the same" when observed from Earth. What are the chances?
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@awkwardgoogle That gate looks like more of a suggestion, cause there's no way they can't jump it
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@Yoda4ever That silverback might be a witch with how worried he was about it
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@Thebestfigen Even haggled... "you sure you can't toss in a couple mid sizers....appreciate you!"
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@aakashgupta Damn trigger got stuck on somebodys Death Star, and that somebody figured out how to harness more energy than we've ever even fathomed
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The math on this black hole should mass-humble every physicist who thinks we understand gravity.
M87's central black hole is 6.5 billion times the mass of our Sun. It's 38 billion kilometers across. It spins at 80% of the theoretical maximum speed allowed by physics. And it's firing a plasma beam at near light speed that stretches 5,000 light-years into space.
To put 5,000 light-years in perspective: if you started driving at highway speed when the Egyptian pyramids were built, you'd have covered roughly 0.0005 light-years by now. This beam covers ten million times that distance.
The plasma travels in a spiral along a coiled magnetic field. Hubble watched it for 13 years just to confirm the motion pattern. And the beam isn't just decorating empty space. Stars near its path explode twice as often as stars elsewhere in the galaxy. Nobody knows why. The lead researcher at Stanford said they don't understand the mechanism at all.
The black hole eats roughly 90 Earth masses of material per day. The energy output from that feeding process matches the power of the jet itself, somewhere between 10^33 and 10^37 joules per second. The upper end of that range is a number so large it has no human analogy.
Your brain runs on 20 watts. This thing outputs more energy per second than every star in the Milky Way combined. And we photographed it with a telescope in 2019.


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@TheFigen_ Penguin in the back is like "that's cute, now smack yourself in the head and get turned around because some 4 legged oaf cuts you off"
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While you slept last night, completely motionless in your bed, our galaxy shifted millions of kilometers through the cosmos.
You woke up in the same room, on the same planet, but unimaginably far from where you were the night before.
The Milky Way does not glide silently through the universe. It is racing through space at about 600 kilometers per second, carrying with it billions of stars, planets, and everything they contain on the journey. It is a good reminder that, even when life seems motionless, you are always in motion.
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@NobodymrRobert Badgers live life like a telemarketer just called them at 5am on a Sunday
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