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Latest revision as of 10:37, 1 February 2019

EECR's are these cosmic rays that shouldn't really exist -- their energy should dissipate. So the fact that they exist, near us, (though are rare), hints that we don't know something.


Whether it hints at a near-earth Super-Nova that we have no evidence of, or there's some part of physics that's still misunderstood, isn't yet known. But there's something here to ponder.

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