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5648258 No.5648258 [Reply] [Original]

Why haven't gamma rays killed us yet?

>> No.5648267

Cause we have more greek letters ahead of us.
>implying i would die by a gamma
Alpha male reporting in.

>> No.5648327

Gamma rays hit shit in the atmosphere, they don't make it the ground

>> No.5648388
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5648388

Soon

>> No.5648398

>>5648267

None of this was funny.

>> No.5648403

>>5648398
am pretty sure you smi le d :^)

>> No.5648416

>>5648327
If that were true, I wouldn't have been picking up random intermittent specks on a telescope camera

>> No.5648439

>>5648416
>implying

>> No.5648438

>>5648416
>implying your camera can detect gamma rays

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5648443

I'm pretty sure Stephen Hawking saves us every time where is a gamma ray burst. That's why he won the nobel prize or something.