As far as we can remember, humanity has been obsessed with our universe, and the new wonders we discover daily. One of the most fascinating things about our universe has been quasars. Up until recently, quasars have been considered one of, if not the brightest things in the universe. Quasars have been known to generate as much energy as an entire galaxy with a hundred billion stars. The radiant energy of quasars is enormous; the most powerful quasars have luminosities thousands of times greater than a galaxy such as the Milky Way. Usually, quasars are categorized as a subclass of the more general category of AGN. The redshifts of quasars are of cosmological origin.
However, due to the concept of proximity brightness, scientists have never been able to measure the accuracy of the brightness of everything on our planet.
Although I am just a journalist for The Daily Planet, I have always had a fascination with space, so when I came across today while having a break, I came across a post I never thought could exist. And by any known laws of physics, it should not have. So, I reached out to one of my contacts in order to do some testing.
The post in question was posted by social media influencer NylaWho.
The test results were unbelievable. Measuring my heart rate, they noticed each time I was exposed to her unmatched radiance my heart would emit energy that dwarves any other measured energy output in the universe, however, due to the size of the heart, such energy was never seen before.
So far, although the results are obvious, such a radiance has never been seen before in our observable universe, the scientific community has yet to put out an official statement on the matter. But, seeing as how the beauty of humanity is impossible to measure, it makes sense. For now, all we have is the testimonial of this journalist.