42 pointsby hawski3 days ago4 comments
  • babelfish3 days ago
    [2] The authors favour a scenario in which a white dwarf was shredded by a so-called intermediate-mass black hole. A white dwarf is the small, slowly-cooling core that is left behind after a star like our Sun dies. Intermediate-mass black holes are between 100 and 100 000 times more massive than the Sun. Most known black holes have masses significantly greater or lower than that, and intermediate-mass black holes remain a poorly understood type of object.
  • Panzerschrek3 days ago
    This may be not so powerful gamma ray source as expected, considering that it may radiate in one or two narrow beams, which isn't unusual.
  • 1970-01-013 days ago
    Are we sure the death star is not yet operational?
  • pineaux3 days ago
    Probably aliens. That's my first thought on articles like this.
    • hawski3 days ago
      My first thought was that if there was any carbon based life around there there isn't anymore.
    • b33j0r3 days ago
      It would be pretty on-point though, if the way we detected aliens is when they destroyed themselves.
    • ksaho3 days ago
      I am sure Avi Loeb will let the media know.