Person 1: did you see the blast blowing up that black hole? It must've been a Petaton of Energy!
Person 2: definitely not a Petaton, probably a Truivawatt though.
Person 3: No way is that a Truivawatt, that would electrify and kill both the black hole, and the supernova in 1/1000 of a millisecond.
Person 2: Since when did you study the term "Truivawatt"?
Person 2: definitely not a Petaton, probably a Truivawatt though.
Person 3: No way is that a Truivawatt, that would electrify and kill both the black hole, and the supernova in 1/1000 of a millisecond.
Person 2: Since when did you study the term "Truivawatt"?
by LemonLime-Alpha April 18, 2024
Person 1: did you see the blast blowing up that black hole? It must've been a Petaton of Energy!
Person 2: definitely not a Petaton, probably a Truivawatt though.
Person 3: No way is that a Truivawatt, that would electrify and kill both the black hole, and the supernova in 1/1000 of a millisecond.
Person 2: Since when did you study the term "Truivawatt"?
Person 2: definitely not a Petaton, probably a Truivawatt though.
Person 3: No way is that a Truivawatt, that would electrify and kill both the black hole, and the supernova in 1/1000 of a millisecond.
Person 2: Since when did you study the term "Truivawatt"?
by LemonLime-Alpha April 18, 2024