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>>4287498

Because genetics + environment

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[ERROR]

Fingers crossed!

Can you imagine the shitstorm that would follow if it happened on December 21, 2012? That would be hilarious.

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>>2665884
BUT HOW DID EVERYTHING EXIST IN THE FIRST PLACE

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>>1285331
GODDAMN

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>IF this happens, not to put too fine a point on it, it will almost undoubtedly be among the most dramatic astronomical events ever observed by human eyes. A type II supernova can briefly outshine an entire galaxy ... and this one will be only a little over five hundred LY away. The supernova that created the Crab Nebula, SN 1054, was bright enough to see in daylight for 23 days, and remained visible for 653 days ... and it was 6,300 LY away. Betelgeuse is almost 12 times closer, and can be expected to appear around 140 times brighter by virtue of that alone. And as noted at the beginning of this post, Betelgeuse is the ninth largest star known to exist in the universe.

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