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![]() Andrew Yee wrote: (snipped) 30 June 2003 Gamma-Ray-Burst Catcher Readies for Launch I know you said that a typical gammarayburst can outshine but do you have some actual quantitative numbers of MeV of a typical or average gammarayburst. Some cosmicraybursts are measured at 10^15 MeV. Any numbers for gammaraybursts. And I suspect cosmicraybursts come from the Nucleus of the Atomtotality and are the main means for star and planetary creation and I would lump gammaraybursts along with cosmicraybursts as all coming from the same place. Archimedes Plutonium, whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
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