Music to my ears
Within our galaxy alone, there are millions upon millions of stars. Within our universe, there are millions upon millions of galaxies. Humans have known the existance of stars since they have had eyes. Although interpretations may have differed on what they were, they were always thought of as white glowing specks in the sky, but the mystery does not lie within what we can see, but what we can not see. There are billions of stars lighting the darkness of our universe, but the question lies in what happens when one of these enormous lamps burns out. Upon many speculations, one of the most facinating is the black hole theory. Not any star can become a Black Hole. For instance, the possibility of our sun becoming a black hole is highly unlikely, simply because it is too small. Only a very large star has the potential to become a black hole. The definitions of black boles are somewhat sceptical. Generally, a black hole is an area of super-concentrated mass. So concentrated, that no object can escape its gravitational pull. In other words, once you get caught by it's graviational pull, you aren't getting out again. The veloc
Even though a black hole's gravitational pull is enormous, it does have its boundry. This hole's gravitational pull begins. Once you cross the event horizon, there is no turning hole, as light cannot escape it, you can measure how much mass there is in an area. ity you need to break away from a graviational pull is around, images around you would be distorted. And since light can go into a black hole, scientists call the "singularity", the theory of the speghetti effect comes into play. That has the potential to become a black hole. A black hole has so much mass in such a Black holes do not live forever, and as stars, they die. Speculation on their deaths is is, the gravitational pull of the center of the black hole is greater at your feet than
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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