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so i was trolling the depths of the archive of the day the place where new astrophysics papers get posted and i found a paper that i just i had to read it i didnamp;#39;t have a choice the topic was just too good it was called the impact of agn outflows on the surface habitability of terrestrial planets in the milky way aka can giant burps from the regions around supermassive black holes turn a planet like earth from a habitable paradise to a hellscape where no life can survive of course i had to read it and i figured you lot would love to as well so if i could letamp;#39;s make a video on sort of these like translating a scientific paper from you know the language itamp;#39;s written in which is for you know me and my astrophysics colleagues into language that everybody can understand so the first thing we need to understand is what is one of these agn outflows sort of these giant burps of radiation of matter from the regions around a growing supermassive black hole they obviously