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Summary
Astronomers have detected fast radio bursts (FRBs) from an ancient “dead” elliptical galaxy 2 billion light-years away, challenging existing theories.
FRBs are typically linked to young, energy-rich stars in star-forming galaxies, but this dormant galaxy contains only old stars.
The bursts, named FRB 20240209A, were identified using the CHIME telescope and pinpointed with the Gemini North telescope.
Researchers suggest the bursts may originate from merging neutron stars.
This discovery could deepen understanding of distant galaxies and the universe’s structure.
Gravity doesn’t care what a fundamental force is, or who considers it to be one. It just exists. The labels humans put on such things are entirely arbitrary.