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Frank Cotolo
October 31, 2024 |
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The W.P. Superduper Space Telescope (SST) recently discovered a supernova existing in the Meglamanic
Group, otherwise known as UV9911C, not to be confused with UV9911A (both are related to the Didactic
Galaxy Bunch which has been observed over the past decade thanks to the Bilateral Neptonic Method
(BNM).
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Negative wavelengths from gamma rays allowed SST observations of the new nova which debunked old
theories such as it was a formation of huge swollen particles clustering around the center structure
where light pierced the stratum; or gravity expansion crushed the embarking planets in a neighboring
nova and sucked them into submission.
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Now, understanding how a supernova develops includes counting light years of diverse disolution
much like what happened to IOU50BKS when it attained a status of supernova and shed its lesser
status (greatbignova).
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We all know there are groups of clumpy gas ejected by a supernova but this newly found nova's gas
is sans clumps and smooth and can dowse the usual explosions caused by the final stages of nova
creation, no less surpress its remnant and shrink it to the size of dark matter slices.
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SST also recorded a sloppy waist connecting two string-like arms with outer rings resembling the
shape of Palestine. The arms reach out, so to speak, with hotspot fingers that resemble hand puppets.
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