TheScienceKid
TheScienceKid
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16th Mar 2017
27th Dec 2017
The Most energetic event in the universe, created when a giant star goes hypernova, or when two blackholes merge. one reason its so powerful is, instead of spherical expansion, its extremly focused, like a beam of pure energy!
dramatic earth gammaray woodtoinst unstopable prot

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  • Vaccine
    Vaccine
    22nd Mar 2017
    @joaocool123 (P.S The atmosphere would be intact, but the OZONE layer would be fried, btw, we're talking about GRB's that are way more powerful than the one that hit the Earth, the type that would overload our ozone layer)
  • Vaccine
    Vaccine
    22nd Mar 2017
    @amerrell Actually a GRB wouldn't destroy the Earth, not strong enough like the Death Star from Star Wars, it would however fry the half it faces, the other half behind the Earth will be unscathed, but if the Ozone layer ripped (Which will) the entire Earth would be blasted with the Sun's radiation. +1
  • 12Me21
    12Me21
    22nd Mar 2017
    !set type inst none
  • amerrell
    amerrell
    22nd Mar 2017
    Yeah, a gamma ray would probably destroy the Earth, not just roast it. -1
  • OmegaDeltaZero
    OmegaDeltaZero
    22nd Mar 2017
    great idea with the covered earth. +1
  • theclownbrothers
    theclownbrothers
    22nd Mar 2017
    wouldn't really do this
  • guineamacaw
    guineamacaw
    22nd Mar 2017
    that one was far away so it wasn't as powerful
  • joaocool123
    joaocool123
    22nd Mar 2017
    You Know That A GRB already had hit earth?, 430 Million years ago, it dident strip the atmosphere, neither make the oceans dry, innacurate -1
  • motaywo
    motaywo
    21st Mar 2017
    @sunny1saturday: yes, press [SHIFT+R] before placing the stamp to mirror horizontally. To flip vertically, press [SHIFT+CTRL+R].
  • steder
    steder
    21st Mar 2017
    I think people forgot about the big bang