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We all read that there was a day the sun stood still. It might have been
days that there was no "dark" night sky. It had to be the biggest explosion ever witness by mankind. Still talked about after 1054 as recorded by Chinese astronomers. The Crab Nebula is still expanding(over coming gravity) at our present time. I wonder how many H-bombs explosions it would take to equal that supernova explosion? How much dark matter that was created and blown through space? Did it leave at its core a blackhole or a neutron star from the implosion? Astronomers only talk about the 100 odd chemical elements created by the supernova explosion being in the form of dust particles. Could some be bigger than dust and be as big as a small rock planet,say the size of our moon? Some how I see comets can give answers to some of my thoughts. When those aerogel panels come back to Earth with captured comet dust (comet Wild-2) it might have the right stuff to give us the right answers. Bert |
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