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And I'll pause here to look at the topics for tonight. The first two, they're the usual staple each week in the sky this week, and the science review corner right after that. And the first main topic, the 8.1 megatube earthquake, likely enhanced the fire of all mechanical eruptions. The earthquakes happened not too long ago in Russian stuff off the coast of Russia, in St. Louis, Kolkata. And there was a 8.8 magnitude earthquake, constant tsunami. But for the study short, likely intensified a volcanic eruption happened just within a few hours after the earthquake. The next one, what triggers lightning, may have just been solved. A lot of mystery around lightning over the years. The basic mechanism of it is fairly well understood, but there's more to it now. Wereholes might be the fabric of space time. And what happens if a quark falls into a black hole? That's just a quick explanation of what a quark is. A quark is a building block of all matter. A certain number of quarks go together, held by gluons that make up the individual particles in competent matter. So quarks coming together with four protons, a neutron, things like that. What happens when one of these falls into a black hole? And warm and cool temperatures have a different path to the brain. And 76 million radio telescope images show star-length interference. And the 550 mile long 828.8 or 829 kilometer long lightning bulb, the largest ever recorded. Shroud of Turrets, this has been something that's been on the computer over the years. And some new research on that. First of its kind, video of bizarre sea creatures and extreme depths. And large mega animals could evolve again, like the mammoths and the holy rhinoceros and the parasaratheriums, that sort of thing. Under the right conditions, these animals could come back into existence.
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