Wouldyouliketosee a pictureofsomesuperliminalmotions?
Here's a picture.
Sothisobject, the 83 h monosareartistsinabout 2000 tosuddenlywentintooutburst.
Andthenthere's a seriesofpicturesfromtheHubbleSpaceTelescope, andasyoucansee, it's expanding.
Andthisiskindofaseverwhenyoutake a picture, you'rekindofmeasuringtheangularsizeofit.
Butbecauseweknowhowfarawaythesubjectis, youcantranslatethatangularsizeinto a realsizeandseehowfasttheobjectisactuallyincreasinginsizeovertimeanditworksout.
It's expandingitabout a lightyearpermonthnow, giventhatthiscosmicspeedlimitisthespeedoflight, whichis a lightyearperyearkindof.
Bydefinition, AhLightyearpermonthisabout 10 or 12 timesthespeedoflight.
It's a verybizarreobject.
Thisis a veryuninspiringstarhavetosay.
Whatusedtobe a veryuninspiringstarinthat's Omanisortressismeansit's intheconstellationofMon a Saurus, whichistheunicorn, whichisnoconsolation.
Manypeoplehaveheardoffbecauseit's not a particularlyexcitingconsolation.
In a matterofdays, itwas 10,000 timesbrighterthanithadbeenatthepointwhereitbrightenedup.
Itwasabout a 1,000,000 timesasbrightasthesun.
Theclassicalthingthatdoesthisis a thingcalledanoveronthere.
It's kindof a probably a thermonuclearreactionhappeningonthesurfaceof a whitedwarforsomethinglikethat.
Thisdoesn't fitthebill.
Itdoesn't havethepropertiesofanoversomethingelse.
Verypeculiarhappenedtothisstar.
It's likelythatitatesomething, soitlikelythatanotherstarmergewithitor a planetmergedwithitsorsomethingfellintothestar, whichreallystirreditupandheatedupandmadeitverybrightfor a fairlybriefperiodoftime.
Butprettybigincidentinthehistoryofthisstarsystem.
Itis.
I mean, that's theinterestingthingisthatthestarsstillthere, Sonothingtotallycatastrophichashappenedit, Butsomehowitmanagedtogetincrediblybrightfor a littlewhile.
Thenafterdinner, justcalmdown.
It's fadedbackdownagaintokindofthelevelitwasatbefore, andtheotherthingthatsortofbecameclearisit's Actuallyit's a binarystarinthemiddlehere.
Soagain, itmightbesomethingtodowiththepropertiesofthefactthatit's a binarystarinthemiddle.
Letmegiveyou a kindofsimpleexampleofthesamesortofthingwhich I coulddohereintheintheroom.
Okay, soif I take a laserpointer, if I shinethelaseratthewallandthenjustmovemywristbackwasavoids a littlebit.
Thebeingmovesbackandforthonthewall.
Nowif I movedbackfurtherawayfromthewallanddoexactlythesamething, somovemywristbyaboutthesameamount.
Youseethatthedotmoves a lotfurtheronthewall, just a geometriceffectthatonefurtherawayfromthewall.
So, actually, althoughtheanglethatismovingthroughit's thesamethedistancethedotmovesonthewalrusfurthernow, youcouldimagineif I wouldhave a powerfulenoughlaserpointeras I movefurtherandfurtherawayeventuallyreach a pointwherejustmovingthatlittlebitwouldactuallymakethedocmovealongthewallfasterthanthespeedoflight.
Theextrabitwehavetoaddtothispictureisthatbeforeitwentincrediblybright, probablyinsomepreviousexplosionofsomekinditthroughout a shellofmaterialwhichisnowjusthangingaroundin a kindof a sphere.
Sothisis a shellwhichislightyearsaway.
Soitmusthavebeensomethingthathappened a longtimeago.
Thatsphereislike a lampshadelituparoundit, butwedidn't seethelampshadealllitupatthesametimewesawit.
Thefirstbitthatwaslitupwas a bitthathadtheshortestpartofus, thenanotherbit a bitfurtheroutandsokindofringofmaterialinthisinthisdebrisfieldandthen 1/3 andsoon.
Nowit's a littlebitmorecomplicatedcauseyoucanseethere's lotsofstructureinthisthing, Soprobablythere's actually a wholeseriesofthesespheresofmaterialaroundit.
Butthebasicpicturesthesame.
It's just a wholeseriesofthingsorgettinglitupinthissequentialfashionjusticewiththelaseronthewall.
Ifyou'rehereon a pointing a reallypowerfullaserpointeratthemoon, youcouldpresumablycreatethiseffectonthesurfaceofthemoon, wherethelaserpointismovingacrossthesurfaceofthemoonfasterthanlight.
Doesthatmeanif I wasstandingonthemoon, thispointoflightonthesurfacewouldcometowardsmeandthenpassmatefasterthanthespeedoflight?
Itwould.
Butofcourse, butthere's noit's notlikeit's a physicalthing.
It's notlikeit's a particleor a caror a rocketgoingpastyoufastenthespeedoflight.
It's just a seriesoflikelighterrivalsthatshootspastyou, fallsonthespeedoflight.
Soif I replacedthatpowerfullaserpointerwith a reallybigmetalroad, thenyoucandoitbecausethenthere's a physicalentitywhichisactuallytraveling, andthatyoucan't do.
Sotheinertiaofthethingbecomessogreattheyactuallythelawsofphysicsguaranteeyoucan't doitwith a physicalthingthewayyoucamewith a beamoflight.
Doesthisopticalillusionthis'll?
DeceptioncausedproblemsForastronomers, thatseemslikesomethingthatcouldcatchyouguys, thatyou'vegottobecarefulrightinthatifyouwereto, youknow, youmighttryanddo a naivecalculationoftryingtofigureouthowfarawaytheseobjectwasIfyoudidn't haveanyotherconstraintsastohowfaritwasbysaying, Well, I knowthatthisthingcan't beexpandingfasterthanspeedoflight.
I canseehowfastitisexpandingonthesky.
Thatthentellsmehowfarawaytheobjectcouldbe.
Soyoucouldgetcompletelyconfusedbymakingthewrongassumptionthatyou'reactuallyseeing a physicalthingexpandingandusingthattoinfersomethingaboutthepropertiesoftheobjectyou'relookingatdelight.