Astrophysics

   

Biggest Explosion Since the Big Bang

Authors: George Rajna

Evidence for the largest known explosion since the Big Bang has been reported by astronomers in the US and Australia. [31] Vast interstellar events where clouds of charged matter hurtle into each other and spew out high-energy particles have now been reproduced in the lab with high fidelity. [30] The current detection suggests that many other such events will be detected in the future and will continue to shed light on this cosmic mystery. [29]

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