What Happens If A Star Explodes Near The Earth?
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This might be your best one yet. I did great in all my physics classes and it’s still tough to comprehend these amounts of energy.
It’s amazing that most of the energy released from a super nova is in the form of neutrinos – there’s power in numbers, no matter how small you think something is
The protons in the nucleus absorbs the electrons? That’s something I’ve never heard of. That’s crazy. Is it this?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron_capture
I’m glad I use AdBlock. What if a snail in a million years grows legs, nobody cares, people answering questions that don’t matter.