Pulsars are neutron stars that spin hundreds of times per second, sending perfectly timed beams of radiation that keep better time than atomic clocks; these stellar remnants are so dense that a teaspoon of their material would weigh 6 billion tons, and they are the leftover cores of dead stars. Scientists are puzzled by the fact that pulsars are speeding up, with some rotating thousands of times per second, and the reason for this acceleration remains unexplained.
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This Star Sends Perfect Signals Scientists Can't ExplainAjouté :
There's a star out there sending signals so perfectly timed it's literally keeping better time than atomic clocks.
A pulsar.
Spinning hundreds of times per second.
Each rotation sends a beam of radiation straight at Earth like clockwork.
Scientists thought aliens built it.
They didn't.
What's actually happening is so much stranger.
This neutron star is so dense that a teaspoon of its material would weigh 6 billion tons.
It's the leftover core of a dead star.
And here's what keeps physicists up at night.
These pulsars are speeding up.
Getting faster.
Some are literally rotating thousands of times per second.
We still don't fully understand why.
But what if they're not just random cosmic objects?
What if there's something else entirely?
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