Last October, a flight heading to New Jersey suddenly dropped thousands of feet mid-air. Fifteen passengers ended up in the hospital. Now space scientists are saying something wild might be behind it — cosmic rays from a stellar explosion in a distant galaxy. That's right, radiation from a dying star, millions of light-years away, possibly messed with the plane's systems. Makes you wonder what else is hitting us from deep space without us even knowing.

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ZenMinervip
· 12-05 14:53
Absurd, cosmic rays can even mess with airplanes? Then we ordinary people are in even more trouble.
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P2ENotWorkingvip
· 12-05 05:57
Damn, cosmic rays took down the plane? This setup is so outrageous that I actually believe it.
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GasWastervip
· 12-05 05:57
ngl this is just cosmic network congestion hitting irl... those passengers probably paid way more in hospital bills than i've ever lost to failed txs lmao
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 12-05 05:52
Damn, now even Starburst can make planes? The universe is really messing with us.
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