"The last problem… Regarding the mystery of the supernova, this proposition comes from the recommendation of the famous astrophysicist Jim Peebles."
ILHCRC headquarters meeting room.
Professor Whittle, from the Brookhaven National Laboratory, stood in front of the conference table.
He was holding a piece of paper in his hand. He subconsciously glanced at Lu Zhou, who was sitting not far away. He spoke with a slightly nervous expression.
"The supernova remnants are the tombstones of stars, the remains of stars after they exploded at the end of the evolutionary process. They are like brilliant fireworks in the night sky, exuding deadly charm…
"However, what is puzzling is that according to the calculation of the supernova explosion rate and star formation rate, there should be about 20,000 to 30,000 supernova remnants that we can observe in the Milky Way. However, we have only observed around 300.