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PBS Space Time
Why Quasars are so Awesome
Season 3
Episode 11
When Quasars were first discovered the amount of light pouring out of such a tiny dot in space seemed impossible. A hysterical flurry of hypothesizing followed: swarms of neutron stars, alien civilizations harnessing their entire galaxy’s power, bright, fast-moving objects being ejected by our own galaxy’s core.
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Neils Bohr once said “Physics concerns what we can say about Nature."

13:14
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14:48
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13:51
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17:26
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13:46
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12:47
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14:21
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13:47
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15:33
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15:41
Cosmic strings could be the most most bizarre undiscovered entities to actually exist.

13:31
We explore Objective Collapse Theories in a down to earth objective way.