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In news that reads like the beginning of a dire science fiction novel Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the centre of our galaxy, has emitted a large burst of infrared radiation brighter than anything ever produced by that black hole. The black hole is well-known to scientists, and was one of the subjects of our first ever efforts to image the cosmic beasts, but its still throwing up new mysteries all the time.

After observing for over four days using the Keck II Telescope in Hawaii, a team that has been studying Sagittarius A* for 20 plus years noticed the infrared light increased by 75 times.

Possibly this is physical evidence of the next Superwave?

The scoentists will have been viewing light from approx 28,000 years ago, which is the time it takes light to travel from the galactic core. Since the physical element of the Superwave travels at just less than the speed of light, if this one is heading our way, then it'll show up any time 'soon'.

As I said in the article and video, I can already feel it!

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