Tantalising sign of possible life on faraway world ( www.bbc.com )
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Does anybody know if such a collapse would happen instantaneous or more gradual? With the massive amount of water in motion it feels like it would take a long time to stop, or are fluids behaving differently?
One isn’t much better than the other lol