What is hypernova?

Hypernova is a special type of supernova created when the star at least 40 times more massive than our sun spends its nuclear fuel and collapses directly into the black hole and pulls double plasma nozzles at almost speed of light. Hypernova is the most energetic event in the universe, with pieces of matter almost immediately transformed into electromagnetic radiation. If Hypern exploded in our vicinity of the Galactic Quarter, it could reduce the density of the ozone layer in half and represent a serious threat to all forms of life. Fortunately, the closest star is even theoretically able to undergo Hypern from a thousand light -years. Hypernova, however, can be considered an existential risk to humanity, albeit relatively low probability. Hypernova is even stronger, but significantly rare - in our Hypern's Galaxy, the only occurs about five times every million years. Like conventional supernova, Hypern is a source of heavy elements such as uranium. Normal merger processes can inYetting elements only as heavy as iron. To create heavier atoms than iron requires the temperature and pressure of such intensity that they are not in the normal operational life of the star, but only after its death.

It was recently found that hyperns were a source of previously mysterious gamma beams, intensive explosions of light that last between a few seconds and several hours. The shortest gamma rays are found in stellar systems composed of only two neutron stars or neutron stars and black holes. Neutron stars are extremely thick star remnants that release massive energies when they knock each other.

Because gravity created by neutron stars and black holes is so strong, the starystems based on them have a small other material, and when they collide, energy is released, but not from anything else. There is a significant amount of P in a normal stellar systemLoy and rocks surrounding the star, creating a longer market because the material is "ignited" by the Hypern's explosion. Some of these explosions were accused of mass extinction in the ancient history of the country.

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