


These stars emit electromagnetic radiation in the form of bright, narrow beams that sweep across the cosmos in a round motion as the star itself spins. “With the same relative size, if the filament stretched from New York to Los Angeles the pulsar would be about 100 times smaller than the tiniest object visible to the naked eye.”Ī pulsar is a fast rotating neutron star, or the super-dense remains of a star that exploded in a supernova. “It's amazing that a pulsar that's only 10 miles across can create a structure so big that we can see it from thousands of light-years away,” Martijn de Vries, a researcher at Stanford University and lead author of the study, said in a statement. The astronomers detailed their recent observations in a study accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal.

The beam stretches out about 40 trillion miles long, the longest ever observed from a pulsar star. Sometimes, the tiniest of objects can put on powerful displays that span trillions of miles.Īstronomers recently imaged a gigantic beam of matter and antimatter shooting out of a small, spinning collapsed star. It was possible to use molecular structure records in the transporter system to restore the physical age though.Size doesn’t always matter in the cosmos. Spending more time in this dimensional realm, the rate of reverse growth increased to a rate where lifeforms would reverse grow to infants from adulthood within minutes and die in reverse birth. Although the universes had totally different timelines, the planets and stars of the Milky Way Galaxy were at least located in exactly the same places.ĭuring a short visit to the reverse universe lifeforms would grow younger at a normal but reverse rate. Beginning a process ended it and starting it stopped it. Brain functions, language, and operational controls worked in reverse of what they did in the positive matter universe, as the flow of time was reversed. In the reverse universe, the inhabitants of the planet Arret began their life at an old age and slowly grew younger. While trying to rescue the ship, the Enterprise was dragged inside the nova and into the reverse universe. In 2270, while transporting Commodore Robert April to his retirement ceremony on Babel, USS Enterprise attempted to stop an alien starship heading for the Beta Niobe supernova at warp 36. Karl Four, an inhabitant of the planet Arret, in the reverse universe This event occurred when anti-Lazarus stepped through in 2267. Magnetic fields nullified, dilithium crystals were quickly drained of power, and mass attained zero gravity. The effect included, for a split second, the complete disruption of normal magnetic and gravimetric fields, time warp distortion, and radiation variations. The entity would periodically change places with its counterpart distorting the physical laws of that universe while the change occurred. If a person with a counterpart were to step through to either side together, only one entity would exist. Within the negative magnetic corridor, an alternative warp allowed safe interaction with counterpart elements of both universes. As long as this type of contact was averted, safe visitations could be made. This would start a chain reaction that would annihilate the universe, where the event took place, as a whole. Only if the exact identical particle counterparts from the different universes came into contact inside either universe they would annihilate each other. The universes closely resembled each other, identical particles, individuals and planets existed in both universes, where one was composed of matter, the corresponding other was composed of antimatter. The minus universe was the home of anti-Lazarus, a man whose civilization created a negative magnetic corridor to safely connect with the positive matter universe. Anti-Lazarus, an inhabitant of the minus universe
