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Could gamma-ray bursts have an intragalactic origin?
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Okay, so I was wrong with that argument. But remain two more - the highly probable absorption of gamma radiation in the plane of the...
Aug 31, 2025
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But I still don't understand how you can unfold the globe without distorting the proportions. Usually they show two hemispheres...
Aug 30, 2025
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So I wrote in the thread that this is an illusion of uniformity, citing two arguments in favor of this: the obvious significant...
Aug 30, 2025
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No, it simply indicates the distances at which we can observe them.
Aug 30, 2025
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This was just one hypothesis, based on the fact that they emit little energy, and therefore cannot be detected from afar. But it is no...
Aug 30, 2025
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Quote from: https://www.astronet.ru/db/msg/1191481 This is one of the most serious sites on astronomy. "Based on the type of angular...
Aug 30, 2025
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I didn't mean a special sphere. It's just that in the thin disk of the Milky Way the concentration of stars is approximately the same...
Aug 30, 2025
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This is indirectly evidenced by a map of the distribution of gamma-ray bursts in the night sky, made in the form of an elongated globe...
Aug 29, 2025
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Why do both poles of a radio pulsar emit radio waves?
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I know that, but the interesting thing is that the radiation will not be emitted only by the poles, but by the entire surface of the...
Aug 29, 2025
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Why do both poles of a radio pulsar emit radio waves?
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In any case, in order to emit, the particles must move, but where? If along the field lines, the star will glow constantly, and not...
Aug 28, 2025
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According to generally accepted ideas, both magnetic poles of a neutron star emit radio waves. Moreover, they have the same radiation...
Aug 28, 2025
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Could fast radio bursts be alien radar signals?
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But the evidence base is very thin so far. "Most of them are not repeatable, most of them are highly unpredictable, and only five out of...
Aug 27, 2025
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Could fast radio bursts be alien radar signals?
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It can be assumed that on the way to Earth under the influence of the interstellar medium the signal is heavily distorted and becomes...
Aug 27, 2025
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Both have short pulses of emission and a wide spectral bandwidth, covering a wide variety of frequencies: "Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) are...
Aug 27, 2025
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Why are continuously emitting radio pulsars not detected?
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The Russian Wikipedia says otherwise: "Most of the known magnetars rotate very quickly, at least several revolutions around the axis per...
Aug 10, 2025
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