>We find that although these SLRs originate from different sites, they often arrive conjointly on Earth.Basically, they say that different nova types, from different locations with different distances to Earth still often arrive at the same time. The explanation (being picked up and surfing on shock fronts) is mental gymnastics.https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/abs/2024/07/epjconf_isna2023_01016/epjconf_isna2023_01016.html
>In April 2022, astronomers announced the discovery of a micronova—a brand-new type of stellar explosion. Occurring on the surface of magnetic white dwarf stars, these localized thermonuclear outbursts are a million times less energetic than classical novae, lasting just a few hours.Top 1 anime betrayal scenario: not researchers, but Earth's people discover one day that our Sun is also capable of a new nova type
>>17036153>not researchersThey are called pujari.>Scientists in India have discovered rock art that appears to depict a supernova and the surrounding stars, buried inside the wall of an ancient dwelling place. Thought to date from 3,600 BC, the carving would be the oldest-known depiction of such a cosmic event.[vague hand gesture and half headbob]
>>17036162The findings are legit. It's from pic related, see link. But another interpretation is possible, one that makes more sense.