ASASSN-15lh - The Most Powerful Supernova Ever Seen.
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God imagine being able to harness the Power given off.
The shit you could do with that, you could power a Planet indefinitely.
[QUOTE=Superkilll307;49578636]God imagine being able to harness the Power given off.
The shit you could do with that, you could power a Planet indefinitely.[/QUOTE]
Better yet imagine having a battery that could store like 100,000 exawatts of power
[QUOTE=Number-41;49576949]Source?[/QUOTE]
Refraction is caused by photons interacting with the medium in weird ways - when the electromagnetic particle enters a medium it causes oscillations among the atoms of the medium, and these oscillations generate their own fields that destructively interfere with the original photon so as to delay it and deflect it. I can't find the source, but the strength of the field alone should cause this I imagine. It was something my physics professor last year told us about, and that guy is known for his papers on nuclear astrophysics and the study of stellar physics so I feel I can trust him but idk if I can't find a paper about it.
Heres a link to a really interesting article with more about magnetars: [URL="https://web.archive.org/web/20040422093530/http://solomon.as.utexas.edu/~duncan/sciam.pdf"]https://web.archive.org/web/20040422093530/http://solomon.as.utexas.edu/~duncan/sciam.pdf[/URL]
Source for splitting: [url]http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9506130[/url]
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