Can stars be born without a parent galaxy? Can quasars destroy life in an entire galaxy? Is there another planet in our Solar System after all? Did the Sun have a sibling star at some point? Answering all these questions and more in this week's Q&A show.
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00:00 Start
00:51 Are there stars without a parent galaxy?
04:43 Can quasars sterilise their galaxies?
08:57 Did we find Dyson spheres?
13:04 Will I consider using LLMs in my work?
16:32 Is there a ninth planet?
19:19 If no Planet X is found, are black holes the only explanation?
21:25 If nothing spun, would there still be gravity?
23:41 Can telescopes at L2 see on the other side of the Sun?
27:07 Do we have a second star?
29:49 Is going to the Moon before Mars the right idea?
33:21 How do we know single pixel images aren't just noise?
36:44 Can the Sun switch its axis?
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