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Sunday, May 26, 2013

Outer Space Adventure - Part 3 - Solving Gamma Ray Burst Problem


Gamma Ray Burst! (Cosmic Ray Gun) Sounds cool eh? Yeah and it's one of the thing we would like to avoid being hit at all cost :)
For detailed explanation and observation data, read it up at Wikipedia -> Gamma-ray burst

What creates Gamma Ray Burst?
Simple, Black Holes. Only these dead spheres has the gravitational force strong enough to charge and release an amount of Electromagnetic waves to whatever they are targeting.

How does this Gamma Ray Burst pop out? (Fully Theoretical, need proof)
If you read up my previous post Outer Space Adventure - Part 2 - Solving Black Hole Problem, How Black Hole is born?, you will understand how Black Hole works.
When a stabilized Black Hole swallow something else, the energy do not just simply and go and merge with the core of the Black Hole, For a Black Hole to be merged with something else to form a bigger Black Hole, It's either multiple Black Holes trying to swallow each other or it's eating something that has the same atomic properties with it's core, which I suppose, Iron (Fe) if I'm not mistaken (Saw this explanation some time ago which I totally forgot where this information I got it from :P) So what happens to those un-fused (leftovers) atoms? they are crunched and crunched into mixture of unknown mixture of energy together with all the Lights (Photons). When those Lights escape from the Black Hole Northern and Southern pole, it will create some path due to the extreme Inertia (from near 0 to speed of light) and then those bundled energy will escape through the path created by light I suppose, and Boom! Gamma Ray Burst :D

So how do we avoid these death rays?
First of all, there is no way to pin-point all the Black Holes out there man, no way and no point trying to figure out the location of the black holes except for the path we are going at.
From Mr. Wiki's information, I can see this line:
"with most of the explosion energy collimated into a narrow jet traveling at speeds exceeding 99.995% of the speed of light"
So yeah, we can detect sudden spike of Electromagnetic waves or Photons, whichever you wanna call it, and then run, at the direction Normal (90 Degree) from the axis of the electromagnetic waves as quickly as possible to avoid those incoming super intense and deadly energy :D

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