When earth saw the strongest ever flash of light from a short explosion 50,000 light years away, scientists first thought it was a cosmic explosion in the natural way. But now many scientists believe it came from a type III civilization that is trying break the barrier of space and type by using huge amount of energy.
According to media reports, a huge explosion halfway across the galaxy packed so much power it briefly altered Earth's upper atmosphere in December, astronomers said Friday. No known eruption beyond our solar system has ever appeared as bright upon arrival. The blast originated about 50,000 light-years away and was detected Dec. 27, 2004. When earth saw the strongest ever flash of light from a short explosion 50,000 light years away, scientists first thought it was a cosmic explosion in the natural way. But now many scientists believe it came from a type III civilization that is trying break the barrier of space and type by using huge amount of energy. According to media reports, a huge explosion halfway across the galaxy packed so much power it briefly altered Earth's upper atmosphere in December, astronomers said Friday. No known eruption beyond our solar system has ever appeared as bright upon arrival. The blast originated about 50,000 light-years away and was detected Dec. 27, 2004. A special variety of neutron star known as a magnetar was the first suspect. These fast-spinning, compact stellar corpses -- no larger than a big city -- create intense magnetic fields that trigger explosions. The blast was 100 times more powerful than any other similar eruption witnessed.
But now scientists are getting convinced that it was really strange. They created an particle accelerator type device across the galaxies ranging hundreds of light years to harness energy never seen before.
According to scientists, this was an experiment by a type III civilization trying to break open into the Hyperspace with the help of enormous amount of energy. No one knows if they were able to create the worm hole and how big the opening was.
A special variety of neutron star known as a magnetar was the first suspect. These fast-spinning, compact stellar corpses -- no larger than a big city -- create intense magnetic fields that trigger explosions. The blast was 100 times more powerful than any other similar eruption witnessed.
But now scientists are getting convinced that it was really strange. They created an particle accelerator type device across the galaxies ranging hundreds of light years to harness energy never seen before.
According to scientists, this was an experiment by a type III civilization trying to break open into the Hyperspace with the help of enormous amount of energy. No one knows if they were able to create the worm hole and how big the opening was.
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