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"holy" space:

Ever since I was little, I was fascinated by those "blinking" stars.  They were a selected few, but when I saw one, it would be a "Kodak" moment.  After I became a bit more mature and intelligent, I realised that those "blinking" stars aren't really stars after all.  They were quasars from a black hole, a dead star.

Black holes are collapsed stars, that are so powerful, they consume everything in it's orbital radius.  The quasars are beams of light, or other "celestial floatsam."  A good picture of this quasar, along with a black hole was rendered, and it his here.

 

Its a beauty ain't it?  This actual black hole is a resident within our galaxy, or so I'm told.  It's name is GRO J1655-40.  This particular black hole is spinning, spinning along for the ride is the space-time cycle.  As a time slows and gravity increases, there is a point where it stops.  Objects do not get sucked into the black hole and not come out the other side, they merely stop, freeze, halt, right in front of it because the gravity is beyond our worldy understanding.

Peace "homies"...

 

 

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