Explore the universe’s mysterious quark stars! Learn how these exotic objects, composed of free quarks, could reveal secrets about gamma-ray bursts, supernovae, and the very origins of our cosmos.

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  1. Quarks star? Isn't he that shrewd Ferengi out of "deep space 9" that had a thing for his ear lobes being rubbed?

    I always thought he was a little strange ….. but I never knew he owned his own star though! 🤔:… 😆 🤣 😂

  2. How many channels do you have?!?! Do you ever get to leave a studio? What is happening 😫
    Edit: Also, you have insane beard game. Kudos
    Edit 2: HOW ARE YOU GOING TO BRUSH OVER A SUPERNOVA BEING RECORDED IN 1181??!!!

  3. Sound quality…👎 Bass in my sound bar is at -3, as low as it can go. Yet, all i hear is rumbling bass, & Simon in the rather distant background. Mostly inaudible. Was lookin forward to the episode. Disappointed. 😢

  4. Ignorant thought here. Do you know how the middle of a black hole and neutron stars is strange matter, or we have no explanation for what it is because it doesn't make sense?

    And you know how we don't know what dark matter is?

    But it takes up most of the empty space in our universe.

    What if condensed strange matter creates New material for a new universe inside the core of a black hole? Complete with its own set of physics

  5. LIGO is also operated by LSU Louisiana State University. The LIGO observatory in Livingston is only about 40 miles from LSU. Or it’s in the general area. Out in the country south east of Baton Rouge. The director of that one is an LSU physics professor.

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