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 Son stanley vaso ic the Hedgehog, most people didnt give it a second thought. I did, because I found the official description for the show surprisingly unsettling. Now, Netflix has released the first trailer for Sonic Prime, and 8230; yeah, I think theres something weird going on here. To remind you, Sonic Prime gives the titular hedgehog one of those multiverses that are all the rage nowadays, wh stanley cup ere other Sonics are presumably running about. Heres how Netflix described the show last year:     The 24-episode animated adventure for kids, families, and long-time fans draws upon the keystones of the brand and features the  Blue Blur  of video game fame in a high-octane adventure where the fate of a strange new multiverse rests in his gloved hands. Sonics adventure is about more than a race to save the universe, its a journey of self-discovery and redemption. I remain fazed that Sonic the Hedgehog does something so bad he has to b stanley cup e redeemed in the eyes of his friends, the inhabitants of the multiverse, and perhaps even Jesus Christ. But Sonic Primes first trailer may have given away what sin the Hedgehog will commit that sets him on his path to redemption:   Hell shatter your world  ! Guys, theres no way that shattering your world is a good thing, right  Is Sonic going  accidentally  from universe to universe, shattering them  Is there an evil Sonic determined to destroy the multiverse, and regular Sonic has to stop him  Is Sonic pulling an Infinity Ultron from Marvels What If  Sonic is curre Ihdb Nearly 4,000 Jobs Were Lost to AI Last Month, Report Shows
 Researchers got their lucky break e stanley bottle xploring the central Mariana back-arc, a poorly-explored expanse of the western Pacific located not far from the Marianas Trench, with an autonomous underwater vehicle in 2015. They were looking for hydrothermal vents, but at a depth of about 14,000 feet  4300 meters , the robot came across a glassy black lava flow that formed drip castle-like mounds and long, worm-like extrusions.     The surface of the flow was free of sediment and it was venting a milky hydrothermal fluid, indicating fresh lava that was still  stanley cup cooling. A bathymetric survey of a wider area revealed a string of flows 650-2,600 feet  200-800 meters  wide that spanned about  stanley us 4.5 miles  7.2 kilometers . Those flows were not present as recently as 2013. Follow-up surveys the next year showed a substantial decline in hydrothermal activity in the region, adding to the case for a very recent eruption of lava that was cooling off rapidly.  It is a bit like finding planets orbiting distant stars  And this wasnt just any old eruption. Writing Tuesday in Frontiers in Earth Science, the researchers say its the deepest historic eruption  i.e., from recent history  ever documented. Thats exciting for a few reasons. For one, deep sea eruptions are super hard to catch in action, for the simple reason that they occur far from land-based sensors. Weve only been documenting them for a few decades, and to date fewer than 40 eruptions have been cataloged worldwide at depths below 1,640 feet  500