Physical Mysteries: Cosmic Radiation

1 07. 02. 2017
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From the universe, we are constantly bombarding countless small particles. There are several of them that surprise us with a surprisingly high energy. After their discovery, scientists were so impressed that they called the particles in English oh-my-god, or if OMG particles. They were discovered in 1991. Their origin is a complete mystery and their energy is alarmingly high. Ordinary particles from space exceed about 20 million times. If we were hit by such a particle, we would feel like a baseball shot. Fortunately, these particles are very rare and are also inhibited by the atmosphere.

Cosmic radiation comes mostly from the atmosphere of stars, explosions of supernovae or various high energy processes. Scientists are considering origin OMG particles from some galaxies or their nuclei called quasars.

It has recently been discovered that the particles are actually coming from a certain mob of galaxies. At the same time, if these particles came from here, they would lose a lot of energy on their way to Earth, and they could not arrive at this incredibly fast pace - which is a clear contradiction.

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