How Supernovas Act as Universe’s Largest Particle Accelerators
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Top Comments (10)
I love that the detector on the ISS is called ISS-CREAM
Pretty fun to think of the really fast ones racing through the universe within seconds in their timeline
_"10/10 would smash"_ -CERN
As someone working in the field, I have to applaud the amazing level of this explanation. Really great!
I measure cosmic rays by how fogged my photographic film gets despite being in a deep freezer in my basement. Damn you cosmic rays!!!! You are making my Plus-X Pan more grainy!
This was so well explained. I learned something today I've always wanted to know.
I never noticed that the first clip of the intro has the camera fly through a double slit! I love it! Haha
Always a good day when there’s a new Space Time. Also, I’m happy to say that the audio sounds much better than it did a few months ago!
Whenever I watch one of these videos I understand about 5% of what's being said, but I always feel 1000 times smarter at the end.
PBS SPACETIME IS THE TEACHER I'VE ALWAYS WANTED!