could a supernovae act as the fuel in slow burning 'star'?

trevor borocz johnson

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what about a star that is an unimaginable distance from the earth, like I'm talking light years of the order of the number of quarks in the earth, astronomical figures? Anyways perhaps as a parent star in a parent universe to our own, a star could exist that would use explosions the size of supernovae's in a long slow burning fuel system.
 
what about a star that is an unimaginable distance from the earth, like I'm talking light years of the order of the number of quarks in the earth, astronomical figures? Anyways perhaps as a parent star in a parent universe to our own, a star could exist that would use explosions the size of supernovae's in a long slow burning fuel system.
What about it?
 
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