There is no such thing as a "hypernova". Making up words does not make something real.
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That is only currently possible if several if more than 1000 supernovas crashed dead right into each other. But there is no single thing that has the power of a hypernova.
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It's hard to compare. Probably the hypernova. According to the Wikipedia article on supernovae, a supernova can influence Earth's biosphere even at a distance of 3000 light-years. And a hypernova is supposed to be a some sort of "super-supernova". On the other hand, while most black holes are fairly harmless if they are just a few light-years away, a quasar emits typically has a brightness of over 10 million million times that of the Sun; that means that at a distance of about 50 light-years, it would look about as bright as the Sun does to us. I would guess that at a distance of 3000 light-years a quasar would be fairly harmless, unless you happen to be right in the main particle beam.
first everyone on earth would be vaporized by the light from the explosion. Then the planet itself would be vaporized from the 100 trillion degree radiation emitting from it.
A couple of light-years.
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When a massive star dies, gravity forces it to fall in on itself, and the result is a gigantic explosion called a hypernova. The leftover of a hypernova is a black hole.
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That is only currently possible if several if more than 1000 supernovas crashed dead right into each other. But there is no single thing that has the power of a hypernova.
A hypernova [See related question]
Mu Cephei, for all you uneducated people, is the 3rd largest star in the the universe, or that we know of. It is nearing death right now as you read this. it probably has only a few more 1000 years to live. Mu Cephei is a super giant star, so it is to big to explode into a supernova. It will probably explode into a hypernova, which is bigger than a supernova, or possibly into a meganova, which is bigger than a hypernova.
Depends on how you look at "power" I suppose, but a quasar is similar to a pulsar in that it has high enough angular velocity to produce jets of EM and synchrotron radiation through it's poles but however, a quasar is orders of magnitude larger than a pulsar since a pulsar is just a single neutron star (Maybe 20-30km in diameter) while the quasar is a entire galactic nuclei.
It is said that a hypernova can release around 100 times more energy than a supernova. Supernova's will reach temperatures of 100 billion degrees centigrade, and will release more energy in 15 seconds than our sun does in it's entire lifetime!
Answer: the hottest natural things the KALDERO Answer: I believe that would be a hypernova - a special kind of supernova.