Major Updates About a Bizarre Object That Looks Like a Spiderweb (WR140)

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  • @StephenDamroth
    @StephenDamroth 11 дней назад +210

    Hello wonderful Anton, this is Person. Long time subscriber and appreciator of your beautiful insights and interpretations of scientific Human understanding. You are a treasure which always inspires this old man. You've done it again, and I just wanted to express my gratitude and respect. We Humans need more science communicators of your caliber. Keep up your great work brother!

    • @markcoutts7750
      @markcoutts7750 10 дней назад +9

      You said it. One Wonderful Person to Another, In OTHER WORDS, Together 🙏🏼 We Can 🫂💯☮️🇨🇦👍🏼

    • @semmering1
      @semmering1 10 дней назад

      @@markcoutts7750 I love Anton and all the beautiful people watching this every 24 hours, all around the globe.

    • @Oddworld2025
      @Oddworld2025 9 дней назад +1

      Absolutly agree and echo these comments. Anton. Your are a true joy and have helped paint the picture of things better than most experts. Thank you for being so thorough and informative and in depth with what you’ve learned and to share it with us. And please know you’re very appreciated and a benefit to us all. Thanks

  • @BartdeBoisblanc
    @BartdeBoisblanc 11 дней назад +73

    The only thing I enjoy more than the free science education on your channel is the deadpan humor, Anton you wonderful person.

    • @markcoutts7750
      @markcoutts7750 10 дней назад

      @BartdeBoisblanc 😂 "In other words," His humor is definitely something to get used to 😀😁😅🤣😉😜.
      🫂💜🇨🇦

  • @xXxTheAwokenOnexXx
    @xXxTheAwokenOnexXx 11 дней назад +100

    One day they will find a wonderful galaxy, and name it Anton 😅♥️👍

    • @DavidNulty-j9z
      @DavidNulty-j9z 11 дней назад +5

      1.39M of us subscribed, an inevitability, albeit a wittingly endearing one.

    • @koczisek
      @koczisek 10 дней назад +4

      There are enough star systems and galaxies ready to be named after someone deserving it. Anton is certainly one of such. Witnessing it would be awesome.

    • @ms.bunniesarecute2287
      @ms.bunniesarecute2287 8 дней назад +1

      That will be wonderful 😊

  • @paulpedersen2713
    @paulpedersen2713 10 дней назад +7

    Really good job summarizing technical articles into totally comprehensible descriptions of new and interesting research. Thanks!

  • @highseassailor
    @highseassailor 11 дней назад +8

    How awesome!
    The 2d version of that poly structure you mentioned being the building block for a lot of organic compounds, it also looks like the flower of life.
    I can't be the only one...

  • @brianashdown4836
    @brianashdown4836 11 дней назад +5

    Thanks to you Anton for your RUclips time. While viewing the images of WR140 I found myself thinking about Philip Jose Farmer’s books of Riverworld and the long journey of following the spiral!

  • @binaryguru
    @binaryguru 8 дней назад +2

    Those "rings" are plasma double layers. They are actually shells stacked inside of each other like russian dolls. They look like rings from any angle due to polarization of the plasma in the shells.

  • @RobertBrown-i4r
    @RobertBrown-i4r 11 дней назад +11

    Thanks Anton for your work -- I truthfully learned something new today

  • @daddy9267
    @daddy9267 9 дней назад +1

    Hello Anton, The world needs more people like you .

  • @The1stDukeDroklar
    @The1stDukeDroklar 11 дней назад +81

    And shows one of the reasons why interstellar travel will be so dangerous. Interstellar space is far from empty.

    • @Cobbido
      @Cobbido 11 дней назад +7

      akshually you can get torn a part from matter in space squashing your space craft and penetreting your body with projectile and destroy your electronological machinery which means space travel between stellar system are a impossibility

    • @The1stDukeDroklar
      @The1stDukeDroklar 11 дней назад +15

      @@Cobbido Speed is what matters with the debris. The faster you travel the less warning you have to avoid larger objects like rogue/orphaned moons, asteroids and planets. It also increases the explosive impact from dust and small debris. Anything above 5-10% the speed of light makes even pebbles equivalent to nuclear weapons.

    • @radir1657
      @radir1657 11 дней назад

      It is full of space romangutans who are stealing spaceship engines

    • @frinoffrobis
      @frinoffrobis 11 дней назад +12

      let's just stick to the moon and mars for now

    • @Cobbido
      @Cobbido 11 дней назад +1

      @ oh yeah? and you think i dont already knowed more about asteroids than you?

  • @nawtmyrealnamelol
    @nawtmyrealnamelol 11 дней назад +10

    Imagine if we take a snapshot every year for a century to create the most amazing time lapse in history. WR140 is 5,000 light years away so it makes it extra cool to see a movie of something that happened before any of us existed

    • @bikerfirefarter7280
      @bikerfirefarter7280 11 дней назад +1

      They did some time-lapse of the Crab nebula that shows similar.

  • @woreno
    @woreno 11 дней назад +13

    Nice animation of the binary system throwing dust. The shells photo is impressive.

    • @douglaswilkinson5700
      @douglaswilkinson5700 11 дней назад +3

      It is not animation. Those are images taken by the JWST.

    • @robertsteele474
      @robertsteele474 10 дней назад +1

      @@douglaswilkinson5700 Images displayed in temporal sequence is animation, Doug.🙄
      Example: Display Muybridge's time-lapsed images in temporal sequence and you have an animation.
      PS: I am an animator and have taught animation.

    • @douglaswilkinson5700
      @douglaswilkinson5700 10 дней назад

      @@robertsteele474 I used the wrong term. I meant that they are not drawings made by artists to demonstrate what this system would look like if real images from JWST were used.

  • @TedToal_TedToal
    @TedToal_TedToal 10 дней назад +5

    I'm confused about whether those structures are shells (actually, I think you used that word), or do they lie in a plane? The animation of the two stars orbiting one another and periodically releasing dust and gas looked like it would probably produce structures in a plane.

  • @peteclegg1578
    @peteclegg1578 10 дней назад +1

    In this presentation you frequently alternate between describing the concentric shells as gas or dust. If they are indeed formed from the WR beyond helium stellar nucleosynthesis products then I guess they are neither.

  • @jimcurtis9052
    @jimcurtis9052 11 дней назад +12

    Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. 😎

  • @vladimirmihnev9702
    @vladimirmihnev9702 11 дней назад +44

    The thing that scares me is, where is the spider? I really hope that thing is really far away.

    • @ptonpc
      @ptonpc 11 дней назад +12

      It's fine. It's just behind you.

    • @dingickso4098
      @dingickso4098 11 дней назад +1

      a dimensional horror

    • @brokeandtired
      @brokeandtired 11 дней назад +1

      Its everywhere like Cthulhu.

    • @CosmicSphincter
      @CosmicSphincter 11 дней назад +1

      There’s a comic about this lol

    • @Librarcade
      @Librarcade 11 дней назад +1

      You didn’t see it😬 probably don’t re watch this. Live the rest of your days peacefully in memory of those of us that did see it. 😢

  • @cmdrcrimbo
    @cmdrcrimbo 10 дней назад +6

    Why is this type of object not called a "Tree Ring Nebula"? Can we push for this?

  • @thomasgeorgecastleberry6918
    @thomasgeorgecastleberry6918 11 дней назад +14

    Giant Space Spiders! Moving at 10% the speed of light, to me it looks like someone cleaned the telescope lens with Windex, and didn't dry the rag he wiped the lens with.

    • @nicolasolton
      @nicolasolton 11 дней назад +4

      One percent, not 10 percent.

    • @Cobbido
      @Cobbido 11 дней назад

      an spider could not survive being moved at 10% of light velocity it would be sqaushed by micro atoms in the space travelling at speeds of kilometers per hour

    • @GizzyDillespee
      @GizzyDillespee 10 дней назад +1

      Yeah giant space spiders max out at around 3% the speed of light.

  • @KOZMOuvBORG
    @KOZMOuvBORG 10 дней назад +5

    An actual StarDust sprinkler feeding the galactic carbon cycle, pity Carl Sagan couldn't see this.

    • @JohnAlaba-w2h
      @JohnAlaba-w2h День назад

      withhh solar radiance...standrad model fail.

  • @brocnor
    @brocnor 11 дней назад +2

    Subjectively it can also be considered to track our lifespan written large in the universe. ie my youngest son's life span in the innermost 3 rings, my eldest son's in inner 4 rings, my own life in inner 8 rings, and my Dad's lifetime in innermost 13 rings

  • @petepanteraman
    @petepanteraman 10 дней назад +2

    2:24 to me it looks like an oscillation from the star effecting the gas around it. The star reverberating and the surrounding material is showing the ______ waves. I don't know if it gravitational or a sound so powerful that this is the result, but maybe I should watch the rest of the video.

  • @paulineannestoker7775
    @paulineannestoker7775 10 дней назад

    Wow, Wonderful explanation Anton. Thank you. xx
    Looks almost like an atom surrounded by electron shells to my simple mind.

  • @Shacthulhu
    @Shacthulhu 11 дней назад +3

    Thanks again, Anton. I need that shirt to go with my black one.

  • @doug1olson
    @doug1olson 11 дней назад +2

    Very cool! Thanks for this update.

  • @PhilW222
    @PhilW222 11 дней назад +9

    Sometimes the universe just surprises us with something that is just so cool!

    • @1001Wildthings
      @1001Wildthings 10 дней назад

      Like the universe itself!

    • @JohnAlaba-w2h
      @JohnAlaba-w2h День назад

      @@1001Wildthings I love how he doubles-down on binary theory.
      How about Marklund convection, and the double-layer separation of the elements/chemicals?

    • @1001Wildthings
      @1001Wildthings День назад

      @@JohnAlaba-w2h I'd like to see a whole episode on Marklund Convection - electrochemistry isn't my forte!

  • @FreejackVesa
    @FreejackVesa 10 дней назад +2

    So are the waves or layers on a plane or are they coming out in a spherical shell around the object?

  • @TheDarkNikolai1
    @TheDarkNikolai1 11 дней назад +30

    Star waves. Fucking awesome.

    • @scottdorfler2551
      @scottdorfler2551 11 дней назад +1

      Where's the Siver Surfer when you need him?

    • @mojoneko8303
      @mojoneko8303 11 дней назад

      @@scottdorfler2551 Cowabunga!

    • @audistik1199
      @audistik1199 11 дней назад +2

      Notice that Anton doesn’t swear.

    • @MrEiht
      @MrEiht 10 дней назад

      Dust. Dirt.

    • @Kwauhn.
      @Kwauhn. 4 дня назад

      @@audistik1199 Okay.

  • @Kokally
    @Kokally 11 дней назад +6

    We've seen similar 'perfect' resonances, particularly with Saturn's moons and their resonant effects on its rings due to their orbits.

    • @thekaxmax
      @thekaxmax 11 дней назад

      That's not a resonance, beyond a normal orbit

  • @mandygershon8603
    @mandygershon8603 10 дней назад +1

    Good video! I love learning about Wolf Rayet types.

    • @stargazer5784
      @stargazer5784 10 дней назад +1

      Anything that's violent and unstable, but doesn't blow itself to pieces, is always interesting. 👍

  • @danglss76
    @danglss76 11 дней назад +1

    Yes Anton .
    They seem to be to consistent for expelled matter under the circumstances you reference. We'll keep watching

  • @jackbarton4789
    @jackbarton4789 10 дней назад +1

    Very cool, Astro-powered carbon waves.
    This two-frame video will get cooler with each year that passes, presuming the science keeps flowing

  • @MyraSeavy
    @MyraSeavy 11 дней назад +10

    WoW! Very CooL! I like the spider web effect! You're Awesome Anton!✨️💫🌟

  • @TimAZ-ih7yb
    @TimAZ-ih7yb 11 дней назад +3

    Any explanation for the rounded-rectangle corners?

  • @TaoistDragons
    @TaoistDragons 10 дней назад

    Anton, thank you so much for your shows. I catch almost all of them. It keeps me current and constantly learning. Have you ever considered that our view of large galaxies at angles other the flat or on edge are distorted due to light travel time? It seems to me that a galaxy like our own or Andromeda, which rotate on the order of 200 to 250 thousand years and have a diameter of 100 to 125 thousand light years. If this particular example is viewed at a 45° slant, from one million light years away, when the light arrives, the image would be distorted as the light that left the backside stars had to travel across the diameter of the galaxy at 45° (

  • @stevenkarnisky411
    @stevenkarnisky411 10 дней назад

    Thank you, Anton. Another glimpse at the crazy universe!

  • @antonyloc
    @antonyloc 8 дней назад

    Stars are the heartbeats of the Universe. 🤩 I love you, Sol ❤❤❤

  • @lolmao500
    @lolmao500 11 дней назад +16

    This is just proof that alien space spiders the size of planets run the universe, of course.

    • @baffler2497
      @baffler2497 11 дней назад +1

      One of them has orange hair and is currently in Washington...for the next four years 😮

    • @bugsy742
      @bugsy742 11 дней назад

      @@baffler2497please keep TDS away from this wonderful place 🙏

    • @baffler2497
      @baffler2497 11 дней назад

      ​@@bugsy742simple observation from my telescope 😂

    • @Cobbido
      @Cobbido 11 дней назад

      akshually if aliens existed they could look like an spider

    • @baffler2497
      @baffler2497 11 дней назад

      ​@@CobbidoWhat makes you think aliens don't exist? We can't even get to Mars not to mind get beyond our solar system.

  • @soppdrake
    @soppdrake 10 дней назад +1

    This is one of the most amazing things out there

  • @Veldaren
    @Veldaren 11 дней назад +17

    Spiderweb? Cosmic spiders?
    Time to burn the entire galaxy, I guess

    • @MsCrazylegs80
      @MsCrazylegs80 11 дней назад +1

      The cosmic web,the force that connects everything,from one tiny molecule to the vast universe and beyond.

    • @KodibearIndigo
      @KodibearIndigo 11 дней назад +4

      Lay off the peyote ​@@MsCrazylegs80

    • @kobiromano6115
      @kobiromano6115 11 дней назад +1

      Before it lays eggs

    • @Cobbido
      @Cobbido 11 дней назад +1

      what if aliens akshually convergiently evolved to look like an spider?

    • @SlappoLS
      @SlappoLS 11 дней назад +1

      @@KodibearIndigoher seed was moldy

  • @jackstrang1488
    @jackstrang1488 11 дней назад +6

    Hi Anton, Wonderfully stirring story! 🩵

  • @MrBenprout
    @MrBenprout 11 дней назад +2

    I watched this video with my JWST shirt on! Thanks Anton

  • @davidmayhew8083
    @davidmayhew8083 10 дней назад

    So well said! And very bizarre!

  • @johanrheeder1640
    @johanrheeder1640 11 дней назад +5

    Great video, well done.

  • @bigstickpilot
    @bigstickpilot 10 дней назад +3

    Anyone else see a Wolf at 3:50?

    • @AlBungy
      @AlBungy 10 дней назад

      It's a sheep in wolf's clothing.

    • @wakewakey
      @wakewakey 10 дней назад

      a bad wolfe

  • @Bob-of-Zoid
    @Bob-of-Zoid 11 дней назад +5

    WATCH OUT!!! SHE'S GONNA' BLOW!!!

  • @AmySerrat
    @AmySerrat 11 дней назад +2

    "shameless self-promotion" 😅 + very interesting bizarre object info.

  • @johnb6913
    @johnb6913 10 дней назад

    I love Wolf-Rayet stars thanks Anton!

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations 11 дней назад +2

    Fascinating!

  • @IKFKSwitch
    @IKFKSwitch 11 дней назад

    I needed to see this today. Thank you.

  • @vaakdemandante8772
    @vaakdemandante8772 10 дней назад +1

    First of all, the periodicity is not due to star being orbited - this is clearly and internal resonance.
    Secondly, maybe it's just the all-elusive white-hole.
    We observed a myriad of objects, naming them differently, just to discover they were all black-holes seen from different angles. This has a similar feel to it.

  • @adriancopping1253
    @adriancopping1253 11 дней назад +2

    Thank you 👍

  • @creedsixteen891
    @creedsixteen891 10 дней назад

    Great show Anton.

  • @kevinbarnes3404
    @kevinbarnes3404 8 дней назад

    Anton is the MAN!!
    Great Video!!!

  • @GadZookz
    @GadZookz 11 дней назад +9

    Chunks are cool too.

    • @Cobbido
      @Cobbido 11 дней назад +1

      chunky coach is a character in the wire the tv series

  • @RaymondSwanson-u9y
    @RaymondSwanson-u9y 10 дней назад

    Imagine when that star supernovas. All those dust rings will be compressed again, one after the other, slamming into themselves as the radiation and shock wave accelerates them up to even higher velocities. I'd love to see that. From 1000 light years away. That's going to be messy. I wouldn't be surprised if the shear mass and density of that dust front clears out surrounding space and creates a void.

  • @tim40gabby25
    @tim40gabby25 10 дней назад

    Reminds me of those sand ripples you see on some gently sloping beaches, proof of regular cycling causation...

  • @AisleEpe-oz8kf
    @AisleEpe-oz8kf 11 дней назад +2

    How is this system moving relative to our system? When you travel in time you have to get the universe right. thanks

  • @pauljs75
    @pauljs75 11 дней назад +1

    Neat. It's the stellar equivalent of shock diamonds. (A phenomena seen with jet or rocket engines.) More or less how it were be if the pressure waves from that kind of material release were radiating in all directions.

  • @andycordy5190
    @andycordy5190 10 дней назад

    Wildly exciting discovery. Surely though, this can't be the only way that stellar recycling takes place. There is, of course, the possibility that these materials are the components of one or more satellites of either star. That could be you and I blasted across the galaxy😮

  • @jentihom
    @jentihom 11 дней назад +2

    Some gigantic planet collision within the star system. Seems to be powerful but not fatal.

  • @joedance14
    @joedance14 10 дней назад

    The “shells” look more like belts or rings, all in the same (equatorial?) plane. Or are they globular, and very dilute, visible only when viewed edge-on - ie, where our line of sight is tangent to the globular “shells”?
    “Solid structures”: ie, dust particles, not clouds of gas?
    Dust particles, and even sizeable clumps, of carbon: how could such particles have formed on a star at 200,000 Kelvin? Or did they form as the mass of ejecta cooled?
    Very interesting video. Thank-you.
    Hope you and yours are well. Please stay safe.

  • @dcorgard
    @dcorgard 11 дней назад +1

    It's quite obviously exactly what they see in the SAFIRE project. Was the last piece of evidence I needed when the first picture came out to know that EM dominates the Universe.

  • @UtraVioletDreams
    @UtraVioletDreams 11 дней назад +5

    Wow just imagine all of this happening right now! A rhythmically pulsating star somewhere in the universe. And we record it. Mind blowing indeed!
    Edit: Thank you Anton!

  • @joshua3171
    @joshua3171 10 дней назад +3

    very strange, but doesn't really explain the perfect rings really

    • @stargazer5784
      @stargazer5784 10 дней назад

      Close examination reveals that they aren't as perfect as a cursory inspection might suggest.

  • @WilliamTaylor-h4r
    @WilliamTaylor-h4r 10 дней назад

    A wormhole to a strong forge magic hammer where black holes were primarily formed in the 33^2 q-fecta major. The magic hammer keeps jumping into existence to ram chief the bucking plasmid inferno.

  • @blobrana8515
    @blobrana8515 11 дней назад +1

    This is a favourite star to observe with just binoculars in the constellation Cygnus.

  • @GyorgyGezaMeszaros-l5i
    @GyorgyGezaMeszaros-l5i 11 дней назад

    Hello, Kind GentlePersons. Just thought I'd share something personal about the edition of Anton's videos.
    In what I can only assume is a wonderful example of pareidolia, everytime the star with the red nova like cloud appeared on the screen I saw the Predator from that particular series. While looking at the image the first thing that clicked in my mind was the four moving mouth parts around the actual openning of the predators mouth. Then the rest popped into my view.
    Strange that someone else would see a spider's web in the image of the repeated sheddings of the binary stars.
    I wish you all a happy day wherever you happen to be.
    And Anton, know that you are in our thoughts and prayers, as your current national home deals with the unsettled political situation.
    And sympathies to all affected by the Jeju incident.

  • @chicojcf
    @chicojcf 11 дней назад +1

    astonishing find.

  • @chadriffs
    @chadriffs 11 дней назад

    Nice to know even stars have periodic issues to deal with too...😅

  • @raktoda707
    @raktoda707 9 дней назад

    Thank you!

  • @CarlBranco
    @CarlBranco 11 дней назад +2

    Awesome!

  • @Nethershaw
    @Nethershaw 11 дней назад +2

    My dream as an amateur astronomer is to resolve an object like WR140 in my itty bitty telescope from my own backyard.

    • @libervitaexaltis4551
      @libervitaexaltis4551 10 дней назад

      Believe in yourself man! Half of science history is just guys in little workshop or backwards stumbling upon crazy truths.

  • @muhdiversity7409
    @muhdiversity7409 11 дней назад +1

    WR140 sounds like a microwave waveguide standard size 😆

  • @jameshurley224
    @jameshurley224 9 дней назад

    Perhaps the web effect involves the reyets magnetic fields and rotation rate.

  • @fearthehoneybadger
    @fearthehoneybadger 11 дней назад +10

    Got a name for it: the Spider Web Nebula.

    • @jerrylong381
      @jerrylong381 11 дней назад +4

      How about the Spider Webb Nebula?

    • @Just.Bean.
      @Just.Bean. 11 дней назад +5

      Spider Webbula?

    • @CloClosimodo
      @CloClosimodo 11 дней назад

      Smale, ( small smile )​@@Just.Bean.

    • @naamadossantossilva4736
      @naamadossantossilva4736 11 дней назад +1

      Ripple nebula would be more accurate.

    • @azraellie_
      @azraellie_ 11 дней назад +1

      ​@@Just.Bean. +1 for Spider Webbula

  • @yvonnemiezis5199
    @yvonnemiezis5199 11 дней назад +2

    Fascinating object, thanks Anton 👍

  • @Critter145
    @Critter145 10 дней назад +1

    Looks like the inside of the SAFIRE reactor under very specific electrical conditions.

    • @Kaimelar8
      @Kaimelar8 10 дней назад

      My thought exactly. There was an identical image in SAFIRE.

  • @kaarlimakela3413
    @kaarlimakela3413 11 дней назад

    When it comes to emanations and repeating events around stars, when are things formed on a plane and when do they explode in all directions instead? I've never understood planes. In the long term.

    • @theo6741
      @theo6741 10 дней назад

      They’re not planar, they’re proper shells that are refracting the light of the star and make it appear planar; the material on the circumference of the shells refract the most light towards us relative to the rest of it. You could look at this star from a completely different place in the galaxy and it’d look the same.

  • @RSGarage-YouTube
    @RSGarage-YouTube 9 дней назад

    If heavy elements like carbon and xenon are produced in the core of a star, and there is no circulation within the star, how do these elements make their way to the photosphere and, ultimately, into the surrounding halos?

  • @ScoriacTears
    @ScoriacTears 3 дня назад

    That star looks like it is having a serious case of nova dysfunction.

  • @godfree2canada
    @godfree2canada 10 дней назад

    JWST-shirts are cool, very cool

  • @eN-pl4vk
    @eN-pl4vk 11 дней назад

    I loved your, "Shameless self-promotion," along with all your content, as usual. Thanks, Anton.

  • @elfpimp1
    @elfpimp1 10 дней назад

    "Okay, who's the joker who put a fresnel lens on the imager!! - a nasal scientist. 😂

  • @jackalovski1
    @jackalovski1 10 дней назад

    So aromatic hydrocarbons are just the right size to reflect infrared light, what if they were surfing that light, being propelled out to the edge of the galaxy until there was an equilibrium between the pressure from the light and the gravity of the galaxy. Couldn’t that in part account for some of the dark matter that we know is there?

  • @jswong8200
    @jswong8200 10 дней назад

    What if a similar process was responsible for creating superheavy transuranic elements which are then "seeded" into stellar nebulae, which are then further "cooked" and neutron-bombarded in a new star, further enriching it to higher and higher atomic numbers, thus explaining how a star with "island of stability" elements such as Przybylski's Star could exist

  • @VNXZachThe1
    @VNXZachThe1 11 дней назад

    Anton's getting jacked!

  • @Brian67588
    @Brian67588 10 дней назад

    This high energy process might mean systems like ours can form on the outskirts of the galaxy with similar abundances of heavier elements?

  • @anthonyshiels9273
    @anthonyshiels9273 10 дней назад

    WR-140 image would look good on a T-shirt.

  • @billhorton2564
    @billhorton2564 10 дней назад

    What are the odds that eventually this binary system collides? Is this plausible, and if it is what type of reaction would happen after the massive explosion?

  • @bubbles3161
    @bubbles3161 10 дней назад

    It’s an old water heater. Our a thermal heat blanket. Possibly a carpet left over from the Big Bang.

  • @nicolasolton
    @nicolasolton 11 дней назад +2

    How much mass is WR140 throwing off per year?😮

  • @williammcguinness6664
    @williammcguinness6664 11 дней назад

    What is the distance of each waves pitch

  • @plamenzlatev1206
    @plamenzlatev1206 10 дней назад

    Looks like electromagnetic field lines viewed from certain angle , more Plasma cosmology matching observations .

  • @efdangotu
    @efdangotu 10 дней назад

    We can recreate that effect in a plasma lab.

  • @margaretneanover3385
    @margaretneanover3385 10 дней назад

    I see the shells. But theyre not round ..what would cause that abnormal event?

    • @Kaimelar8
      @Kaimelar8 10 дней назад

      Plasma membranes.

  • @TatoGato
    @TatoGato 10 дней назад

    Looks like an AT Field from Evangelion, haha. Amazing video

  • @atticuswalker
    @atticuswalker 10 дней назад

    if we know for fact that time dialates between the GPS satellites and us. then how does the speed of light remain constant to the observer. without the light changing wavelength and freequency as the length of a second varies. it does fit that the sky is blue.

  • @andrewclimo5709
    @andrewclimo5709 11 дней назад +1

    So WR stars so something classical red giants do, throw off heavy elements. Red giants will frequently throw off Silicon, Chromium and Titanium Dioxides.

  • @NancyRode-u9i
    @NancyRode-u9i 11 дней назад +3

    🙋🏽‍♀️anton everyday

  • @jonathandock8416
    @jonathandock8416 10 дней назад

    I think we should also look at the electro-magnetic fields colliding, maybe this can super power the radiations?