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The most powerful explosion ever recorded

Unexpected Elements

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A Black Hole Burp, a Title Disruption Event

gamma ray bursts are incredibly rare. We think that they happen once every few million years in galaxies or per galaxy. If it was a lot closer to the neighboring galaxy and it was pointed at us, would it do more than rattle the ionosphere? If it was in our own galaxy, it might do some damage. But that doesn't sound like it would fry us all.

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