Sentences with phrase «exploding stars there»

I Know where the iron in my blood comes from along with the calcium in my bones, exploding stars there is no other way of getting these elements as well as gold, platinum and other precious metals.

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The over the shoulder stuff he does — where he brings on some of his rock star clients like Betty Rocker — it's just fabulous, and just having that kind of insight and seeing how you can take advantage of some of the free tools out there to make your posts, and to make your lead magnets and tracking pixels just really explode into getting more leads down your pipeline.»
When a star explodes, there is a cause but no agent, just physical events.
Once there was no universe and then, after the Big Bang, there was an exploding world of stars and galaxies.
The position of goalkeeper is difficult because there can only be «one» and the battle of egos was between the stars and manager was on the way to exploding in the Blaugrana changing room.
With roughly 2 trillion galaxies in the observable universe, there's almost always a star exploding somewhere.
There were some very early papers in the 1930s that proposed using supernovas — really, really bright exploding stars — to measure the universe's expansion because it appeared there was consistency in how bright theyThere were some very early papers in the 1930s that proposed using supernovas — really, really bright exploding stars — to measure the universe's expansion because it appeared there was consistency in how bright theythere was consistency in how bright they got.
There, young stars, born during the merger, will explode as supernovas, and a quasar — a giant black hole ignited by the galactic collision — might spew energetic radiation.
There's more than one way to explode a star.
In contrast, neutron stars are the dead cores left behind when slightly smaller stars explode in supernovae, and they consist of the nearly pure neutrons in the densest matter there is.
Exploding stars, giant collisions, revolutions in evolution: there is no denying that there have been some momentous twists on the road to us.
There's a struggle (with an observatory door), the element of surprise (an unexpected burst on a photographic plate), disbelief (by our protagonist and a collaborator), a scramble (to figure out how to report the discovery of the supernova), and an action scene that seems impossibly quaint: A driver races to the nearest town 100 kilometers away to send a telegram and alert the world that 166,000 light - years away, a star has exploded.
And then I also thought about the fact that over the history of the life of the universe, neutrinos are not just produced by the sun, but when stars explode in a supernova, the most brilliant fireworks in the universe, as brilliant as those fireworks are, less than 1 percent of the energy of the star is coming out in light; 99 percent is coming out as neutrinos and so neutrinos are being, [and] every time [a star explodes there's] an incredible burst of neutrinos.
There were several other events that took place while I was watching movies, such as the Fantastic Feud, The Star Wars Drink Competition, the taping of Doug Benson's Doug Loves Movies podcast, the Chaos Reigns Karaoke Party, Eat and Explode (a disgusting eating competition), and an event that offered attendees an early chance to play Mondo's new board game based on John Carpenter's 1982 classic, The Thing.
There are a number of different objects to be thrown too, such as deadly javelins to pierce through attacking warriors, spiky morning stars to drop upon giant ogres, even exploding apples to smash into castle walls.
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