Well technically I did ask what were the odds of a quasar impacting Earth.
Technically a quasar could be considered a black hole with jet streams (GRBs).
Although, I believe this was answered already.
I believe as stated before, regardless of space expansion 440 million years ago, there are no said quasars in the vicinity of our star system.
However that brings up the question if said event has happened where two black holes had merged to form a jet stream.
A good find on the paper though...
Regardless if it's a spinning BH or not, I presume the BHs of both galaxies wouldn't not collide directly upon each but form a binary BH system before merging, and therefore be able to consume enough mass as they orbit each other to produce an accretion disk, and for it to appear on such small...
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But considering that humanity stays alive for billions of years, and the sun doesn't evolve in the red giant phase yet, the Andromeda galaxy would at that point be merging with the Milky Way. What are the odds of a supermassive black hole in the center to gather enough mass to form an...
I understand quasars as black holes with an accretion disk and occassional jets of mass being shot out of the black hole from it's top and bottom. (Correct me if I'm wrong)
If so, what is the actual possibility for that type of quasar to be rotated so heavily that it rotates on a horizontal...
The confusion that I had between hornets and yellowjackets is just that google translate had mistranslated, and when I saw your post about yellowjackets I looked them up, saw the similarities and then searched up hornets. Only to know that yellowjackets were the issue, and that I can't even...
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Any alternatives besides the electric swat?
How would a bug spray respond, would it be effective immedieately, would it be harmful for humans?
How big is the "range" of the dying signal?
I've killed a few beforehand (not a new problem) and I had never had swarms or vigilantes/vendettas etc. after me.
Considering that they enter the room and immedieately go to the light bulb on a metal chandelier, I reckon it is possible to fire the...
The net is about to be fixed.
The plan was to attack those who passed through it in the meantime.
Tree is a while away and I have never had more than 1 bee/wasp/hornet in my room nor in a short interval.
Would precision and the sheer temperature of the "flamethrower" incapacitate their wings...
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To give some background, I am about to hopefully start 2nd year of high school in telecommunications and I was considering transfering to computer science. But I would also like to start a career or some other job based around physics. How would I go about doing that? Should I start with an...
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I didn't know whether or not this was in the right subforum but it's technically biology.
Basically, using a parfume (which are all flammable), and a lighter to produce a small flamethrower.
It would most definitely aggravate bees, wasps and hornets but would it incapacitate them, burn...