Astronomer: Gamma rays may be the cause of aliens extinction

Published May 3rd, 2024 - 07:48 GMT
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ALBAWABA - An astrophysicist has proposed that devastating gamma-ray bursts killed alien civilizations. While life beyond Earth has long been postulated, this idea gives insight on a possible cataclysmic catastrophe that eliminated extraterrestrial life forms.

An expert suggests that gamma-ray bursts from faraway planets may have destroyed alien civilizations. The demise of large stars causes bursts that release radiation that may wipe out whole civilizations.

According to the British tabloid "Daily Mail," the expert said gamma-ray bursts are the most destructive explosions in the cosmos and may incinerate whole extraterrestrial civilizations. This discovery complicates the hunt for alien life and raises concerns about cosmic dangers.

Gamma-ray bursts may sterilize a large part of a galaxy's planets, according to astronomer Dr. Walter. We must rethink cosmic occurrences since this idea contradicts our beliefs about life-sustaining conditions in the cosmos.

NASA's Compton Gamma Ray Observatory found that gamma-ray bursts are infrequent in Earth's Milky Way galaxy. However, their catastrophic effects on faraway galaxies show they may threaten life beyond our solar system.

The likelihood of gamma-ray bursts as cosmic cataclysms highlights the fragility of life in the universe and the necessity to study celestial occurrences. This revolutionary hypothesis expands study into alien civilizations' fates.
 

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