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Piotr Kosek: "These record-breaking pulsars, their rotations are in the order of several hundred rotations per second. Yes, several hundred rotations per..." — Misleading

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Misleading. The claim is partially true but contains a significant inaccuracy regarding size. Record-breaking pulsars indeed rotate at several hundred rotations per second; the fastest known pulsar spins at 716 rotations per second....

"These record-breaking pulsars, their rotations are in the order of several hundred rotations per second. Yes, several hundred rotations per second. An object that has the size, I don't know, of Warsaw, a mass of one and a half solar masses, and spins much faster than a washing machine drum during spinning." "Te rekordowe rekordowe pulsary to jest tam to są obroty rzędu kilkuset kilkuset obrotów na sekundę. Tak, na sekundę kilkaset obrotów. obiekt, który ma rozmiary, nie wiem Warszawy masę, półtorej masy słońca i kręci się dużo szybciej jak bęben w pralce podczas wirowania."
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do czasu jeszcze tak smyrtniemy, [śmiech] >> ale tak, żeby się nie wywrócił. >> Tak, czyli nie tak, tak, tylko w jedną stronę za każdym razem. I on się za każdym razem dodajemy mu troszeczkę jeszcze i może się rozkręcić bardzo, bardzo, bardzo szybko. >> Albo mówiąc prościej, karuzela jak się kręci, to możemy tak co jakiś czas dotknąć dotknąć i te te rekordowe rekordowe pulsary to jest tam to są obroty rzędu kilkuset kilkuset obrotów na sekundę. Tak, na sekundę kilkaset obrotów. obiekt, który ma rozmiary, nie wiem Warszawy masę, półtorej masy słońca i kręci się dużo szybciej jak bęben w pralce podczas wirowania. >> I takie obiekty emitują promieniowanie. No ten model latarni morskiej jest taki najpowszechniejszy, że dwie wąskie strugi ze względu na kształt pola magnetycznego, które jakby steruje wypływem cząstek, które tam zmieniają się w promieniowanie anihilując i no i tam wylatują te różne rodzaje promieniowania i jeśli taka latarnia morska trafi na sw

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