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Cosmic Rays from Old Quasars? 15

frankske writes "The mystery of the galactic cosmic rays has been solved, according to NASA... From the article: "The American space agency (Nasa) scientists think these fragments of matter come from "retired" quasars, galaxies containing supermassive black holes that once shone with astonishing brilliance. ""
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Cosmic Rays from Old Quasars?

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  • Fools (Score:2, Troll)

    Don't they know that the true power behind cosmic rays is The Power Cosmic, and hence Galactus, The Immortal Destroyer of Worlds? But in the end it doesn't really matter; I'm sure that if Galactus were here, he'd remind us that he is beyond the cares of fleeting mortals.
  • Michael says frankse says the BBC says NASA scientists think "these fragments of matter come from "retired" quasars, galaxies containing supermassive black holes that once shone with astonishing brilliance."
  • by hij ( 552932 )
    we see the hint of a possible connection between the arrival directions of ultra-high energy cosmic rays and locations on the sky of nearby dormant galaxies

    Can't they be a bit more specific? Are they talking about gamma radiation? They shouldn't use such general terms, otherwise I might confuse this with the messages from Krang that keep getting trapped in my skull. (I'm assuming they aren't referring to some intergalactic dude named "Ray".)

  • I saw this Here [space.com] yesterday it seems like an interesting theory.. it gives a whole new point of view to blackholes.

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