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Liveinjapan Posted 18 years ago
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As much energy is released ... as ...

0"As much energy is released in one second by the death of a star as by all of the other stars you can see in the visible universe," Filippenko said.02br
00Does my sentence below have about the same meaning? 02br
00The death of a star realses so much energy that you can see it from anywhere in the universe.02br
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00LiJ 0-
  

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0 01blockquote 01cite 10Liveinjapan12cite 10Does my sentence below have about the same meaning? 12blockquote 10 No. 02br 00A comparison is being made between 1.

  • 0 01blockquote 01cite 10Liveinjapan12cite 10Does my sentence below have about the same meaning?
  • 12blockquote 10 No.
  • 02br 00A comparison is being made between 1.
  • the energy emitted by all stars that are visible to us and 2.
  • 02br 00These two amounts of energy are equal, according to Filippenko.
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01cite10Liveinjapan12cite10Does my sentence below have about the same meaning? 12blockquote
10 No. I'm afraid that your sentence says something completely different.02br
00A comparison is being made between 1. the energy emitted by all stars that are visible to us and 2. the energy emitted by the death of
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0Thanks, CJ.02br
00Now, I know I misunderstood the sentence.02br
00Got it. 0-

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