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Permalink Reply by Mike on June 25, 2010 at 5:04am No, but it looks promising.
KATHYxx said:KATHYxx said:Putting it in an ASCII translator, i got this sentence back, but it may be innaccurate because its hard to transcribe binary:
"Falls la luminosité de var to ontplof edastada sekaligus airean, that sería kuin de pracht come yang kuat. Lo sono mä5´ig, terra-zerstören tyd."
It seems to be words patched toghether from many languages. does anyone recognize any of the non-english words?
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Permalink Reply by Sepol on June 25, 2010 at 5:36am A friend of mine came up with this:
"Brightness falls, the two explode forwards at once in the air, and the beauty would be strong and powerful, destroying land and time"
It's a supernova.
From NASA's website:
"A supernova is an exploding star that can become billions of times as bright as the sun before gradually fading from view. At its maximum brightness, the exploded star may outshine an entire galaxy. The explosion throws a large cloud of dust and gas into space. The mass of the expelled material may exceed 10 times the mass of the sun. Astronomers recognize two types of supernovae -- Type I and Type II. Type I supernovae probably occur in certain binary stars. A binary star is a pair of stars that are close together and orbit about each other. A Type I probably occurs in binaries in which one of the stars is a small, dense star called a white dwarf. If the two stars are close enough to each other, the gravitational pull of the white dwarf draws mass from the larger companion. When the white dwarf reaches a mass about 1.4 times that of the sun, it collapses and then explodes."
There you have it: the brightness, two objects exploding at the same time, releasing great amounts of energy. And if you do a image search, you find beautiful photos of supernovas - "the beauty would be strong and powerful". Finally, if a Supernova was to happen near Earth, there would be a catastrophe, there are even theories that say that the dinosaur extinction was due a supernova explosion near the planet - "destroying land and time"
Permalink Reply by Sepol on June 25, 2010 at 5:40am I told you before Its a Supernova....you can check previous pages...:D...n btw nice Search!!
Inês said:A friend of mine came up with this:
"Brightness falls, the two explode forwards at once in the air, and the beauty would be strong and powerful, destroying land and time"
It's a supernova.
From NASA's website:
"A supernova is an exploding star that can become billions of times as bright as the sun before gradually fading from view. At its maximum brightness, the exploded star may outshine an entire galaxy. The explosion throws a large cloud of dust and gas into space. The mass of the expelled material may exceed 10 times the mass of the sun. Astronomers recognize two types of supernovae -- Type I and Type II. Type I supernovae probably occur in certain binary stars. A binary star is a pair of stars that are close together and orbit about each other. A Type I probably occurs in binaries in which one of the stars is a small, dense star called a white dwarf. If the two stars are close enough to each other, the gravitational pull of the white dwarf draws mass from the larger companion. When the white dwarf reaches a mass about 1.4 times that of the sun, it collapses and then explodes."
There you have it: the brightness, two objects exploding at the same time, releasing great amounts of energy. And if you do a image search, you find beautiful photos of supernovas - "the beauty would be strong and powerful". Finally, if a Supernova was to happen near Earth, there would be a catastrophe, there are even theories that say that the dinosaur extinction was due a supernova explosion near the planet - "destroying land and time"
You did? sorry, I didn't read all the (35!) pages of posts =P
ManRaj Singh said:I told you before Its a Supernova....you can check previous pages...:D...n btw nice Search!!
Inês said:A friend of mine came up with this:
"Brightness falls, the two explode forwards at once in the air, and the beauty would be strong and powerful, destroying land and time"
It's a supernova.
From NASA's website:
"A supernova is an exploding star that can become billions of times as bright as the sun before gradually fading from view. At its maximum brightness, the exploded star may outshine an entire galaxy. The explosion throws a large cloud of dust and gas into space. The mass of the expelled material may exceed 10 times the mass of the sun. Astronomers recognize two types of supernovae -- Type I and Type II. Type I supernovae probably occur in certain binary stars. A binary star is a pair of stars that are close together and orbit about each other. A Type I probably occurs in binaries in which one of the stars is a small, dense star called a white dwarf. If the two stars are close enough to each other, the gravitational pull of the white dwarf draws mass from the larger companion. When the white dwarf reaches a mass about 1.4 times that of the sun, it collapses and then explodes."
There you have it: the brightness, two objects exploding at the same time, releasing great amounts of energy. And if you do a image search, you find beautiful photos of supernovas - "the beauty would be strong and powerful". Finally, if a Supernova was to happen near Earth, there would be a catastrophe, there are even theories that say that the dinosaur extinction was due a supernova explosion near the planet - "destroying land and time"
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