The Ends


(Note: this is not the last post I'll be doing for ever. It's merely a title which will be explained.)

There is a great deal of chatter in physics about black holes. From how they form to what lies past their event horizon, there is little we can say for certain about them. We do know, however, that they are everywhere. We can "see" them by monitoring their radiation emissions and their gravitational effect on other bodies such as stars. In fact, it's now believed that every galaxy within observable distance has a black hole at its center hundreds of thousands of times the mass of our insignificant sun.
Imagine the forces if two of these collided...

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