Well, my dear inquisitor, hypernovas are essentially beefed-up supernovas on steroids. These titans of destruction blow the socks off regular supernovas with their sheer explosive power and impact on the universe. It's like comparing a firecracker to a nuclear bomb – both explosions are impressive, but one definitely packs a bigger punch and leaves a more lasting impact.
Well, darling, "universe" is a common noun. It's not like it's some fancy celebrity name or anything. Just a regular ol' word used to describe everything that exists, including all those drama queens we call planets.
4.3% of the universe (~45 Billion Light year diameter) is Planets, Gases and Such. Dark Matter (WMP, or Weakly Interacting Mass Particle) is invisible. If my math is correct, (and i did it on a hitachi supercomputer) the universe should weigh around... 790 centillion centillion centillion centillion centillion centillion centillion centillion centillion centillion centillion centillion centillion centillion centillion centillion centillion centillion Tonnes, to the 947,304,691,120,161,109,425e+4964546546516548897984351th Power! I Guess About 74 followed by trllions of trillions of trillions of digits, pounds thats heavy
The opposite of dark matter is regular matter, which includes everything we can see and touch. Regular matter interacts with the universe through electromagnetic forces, such as light and heat, and makes up stars, planets, and living organisms.
The estimated amount of matter in the universe is about 27% of its total composition. This matter includes galaxies, stars, planets, and other celestial objects. The rest of the universe is made up of dark energy and dark matter, which are still not fully understood by scientists.
Dark matter is a mysterious substance that does not interact with light, while anti-matter is the opposite of regular matter in terms of its particles' charge. Dark matter affects the universe's gravitational pull, while anti-matter can annihilate regular matter upon contact, releasing energy.
it is the oscillating model
An explosive disguised to look like regular mail and delivered through the post office.
Jason Momoa is not a regular Stargate Universe star.
weather, simulations of explosive and drug designs and others
For the TEMPORARY transport of portable medical oxygen containers it is permitted. However (in the US) bottled Oxygen is considered an explosive danger (oxygen itself is not explosive but exposed to flame the rapid accelerant nature of oxygen is an explosive reaction). It would be foohardy at best and reckless at worst to make this a regular practice.
the oscillating theory of the universe suggests that the creation of this universe followed the death of the last universe. bethany punter wrote this - scientific genius :) hey scientific genius :) (bethany punter)
change the WWE superstars to a champion and a regular one
The model that posits the universe expands and contracts in a regular pattern is known as the "cyclic model" or "oscillating universe theory." This theory suggests that the universe undergoes a series of expansions and contractions, with each cycle potentially leading to a new Big Bang. The cyclic model contrasts with the more widely accepted Big Bang theory, which describes a one-time expansion of the universe. Proponents of this model explore the implications for cosmic evolution, entropy, and the nature of time itself.
There is the "regular" warthog with a .50 calliber machine gun mounted on the back and the Gauss Warthog that fires explosive rounds from a turret on the back.
The definition of microwave is regular show. everything in the show is like what happens wen u pop anything in the microwave. totally unexpectedly explosive pop topic nonsense.
Safety measures to prevent accidents involving the most explosive gases include proper storage in well-ventilated areas, regular inspections for leaks, using appropriate personal protective equipment, and following strict handling procedures to minimize risks.
One of the most rare Marvel Universe figures is the Red Hulk variant figure, which was released in limited quantities and is sought after by collectors due to its scarcity and unique design.