Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-27609128-20180604122603/@comment-28340828-20180612180201

Akreious wrote: So you're ignoring the fact that stopping a planet dead in its tracks actually require a crap ton of energy and are ignoring two people's suggestions that it is likely 3-B? Stopping something requires you to cancel out all momentum in that thing, which is mass and acceleration. Do you know how utterly massive a single galaxy is? Even taking into account that most of a galaxy is empty, stopping the momentum of all of it is AT MINIMUM 3-B. Wouldn't destroying a planet have to do the exact some thing tho?