Join renowned physicist Michio Kaku in an exhilarating discussion on the impending Betelgeuse supernova explosion and its stunning impact on the night sky worldwide. Learn about the intriguing science behind this celestial phenomenon as Kaku delves into the intricacies of stellar evolution and the awe-inspiring spectacle that awaits stargazers across the globe. Don’t miss this exclusive insight into the cosmic wonders of Betelgeuse, as Dr. Kaku unravels the mysteries of this celestial event and its potential to transform our view of the universe.
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Hey Michio, get back to building particle accelerators in your mom's basement.
fyi…anything we see happening with betelgeuse happened 650 years ago.
Betelgeuse, so far, is proving every day that information cannot be delivered faster than speed of light. Computer analysis shows that there is 80% chance that Betelgeuse already became a Supernova some 200-400 years ago. Nevertheless, nobody can detect this Event until photons and gravitational waves will reach Earth after traveling distance of 650 light years.
That baby gonna blow!