Supernovae
"Supernovae occur when giantstar, one much bigger than our own Sun, collapses and then spectacularly explodes, releasing in an instant the energy of a hundred billion suns, burning for a time brighter than all the stars in its galaxy."
The Whole section about supernovae baffles me. Like, its so interesting. Supernovae are starts that are just at the brink oflighting out. And I want to know why they burn out. Like, do they run out of energy? Do they get tired? I don't know. But they burn out, and they make an explosion of energy so big that it resembles one thousand hydrogen bombs going off at once (theoretically, becuase no one's ever made a thousand hydrogen bombs go of at once). Or, if they dont make an explosion, they implode with so much energy as to make a black hole, sucking in every peice of matter that comes its way, even light. What kind of force is that? And I always wondered where the black holes lead to. Is there another galaxy at the end of the whole. What if our galaxy was the cause of a black hole? What if we were in a different space, and one of the usns in our galaxy got mad, and oimploded, making a black hole, and sucking everything we consider space right into it? I have so many questions, and comments. It's crazy, and it makes me mad at the same time. So how significant to the universe am I? Compared to our solar system, what do I mean? Nothing. I mean nothing to the universe and that's really depressing. I'm sad, and now I'm done.
You mean alot to God and he spoke the universe into existence (uni= one, verse= word Jesus Christ=Word of God)He says your the apple of his eye (psalm 17-8)and he thinks about you more than the numbers of sand on the sea psal 139 18. haha you like his lil Princess even though you like a dot on Earth. I love the quote you chose on supernovas
ReplyDeleteAww you are beautiful bestest! I enjoy your comment a lot, you can tell you reflected on it. I also agree with Mr. Kendric above. Good job, thank you for sharing.
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