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   Lazarus Cain to Raskolynikov   
   Re: The Story of Three Stars   
   11 Jan 24 10:35:14   
   
   From: rking164@comcast.net   
      
   On Wednesday, January 10, 2024 at 12:13:07 PM UTC-6, Raskolynikov wrote:   
   > I went down a spiral cloud of the galaxy and there were three stars.    
   >    
   > I've noticed that they are approaching fast the Chandrasekhar limit of    
   > permissible mass for a star.    
   >    
   > I came to the first star and told her: "Look, you are accumulating weight    
   > too fast! It will be ill for you!"    
   >    
   > And the little star, worried, started sharing a part of her mass every now    
   > and then, in the coronary mass ejections. The star's mass and size became    
   > stable.    
   >    
   > Then I came to the second star and said: "Look, you are accumulating    
   > too much mass! Ir will be ill for you!"    
   >    
   > The larger star looked at me with disdain, and continued gathering    
   > more and more mass from her accretion disk. But as the time came,    
   > the star remembered my word and she underwent a huge supernova    
   > explosion. On time, but the cost was that only a pulsar was left,    
   > much smaller than the first star and giving every other star a signal    
   > of warning.    
   >    
   > But the third star looked at me with disdain: "Who do you think you    
   > are, you star-wizard? Are your cheap tricks gonna hurt my position as    
   > the brightest star in the galaxy?"    
   >    
   > I went saddened, because the star was really mighty and continued    
   > gathering the remaining stellar dust. Nothing could develop in her vicinity,    
   > not even the dwarf stars.    
   >    
   > Then one day, the star felt the weight of its own mass suffering   
   gravitational    
   > collapse. She said: "Oh, I will make some coronary mass ejections    
   > like the little star!"    
   >    
   > But every coronary mass ejection underwent the gravitational collapse, too.    
   > Nothing could escape the gravity of the accumulated mass, and all that    
   > tasty interstellar dust now became a deadly, choking trap.    
   >    
   > Now the star thought: "I will go through a supernova explosion, just like    
   > the second star!"    
   >    
   > She tried, exploded with great power, but even the light could no longer    
   > escape certain evet horizon. Her great mass collapsed into a very small    
   > sphere, and now she could not stop devouring the interstellar dust and    
   > even smaller asteroids and stars though it made her only worse - but    
   > she was completely dark, save from some light from the accretion disks    
   > that was not hers.    
   >    
   > It is believed that she remained in the state of black hole, with no    
   > single particle or wave of light departing from her, until the end of    
   > the Universe.    
   >    
   > This was the story of the three stars.    
   >    
   > in Christ Jesus of Nazareth    
   > Amen   
   Black hole physics and associated mass efffets is my hobby research, ( just   
   like Oppenheimer I seem to be).   
   Quantum entanglement gets involved.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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