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sometimes stars turn into ultra-gravitational black holes.. and suck up little boys' computers.
weeeeeeeeeeeee
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sometimes stars turn into ultra-gravitational black holes.. and suck up little boys' computers.
weeeeeeeeeeeee
Not very accurate
The "death" of a star only facilitates a new star if in erupts in a Nova or Supernova. Most stars upon exhausting their supply of hydrogen, and then helium will condense into a white dwarf, and once it radiates the remaining heat energy it becomes a black dwarf, a cold, black crystaline mass undetectable by any means from earth.
this is ok
wouldnt mind to see some content like this again - bigger better prettier - but this is a nice change...
Actually Deadman126...
Technically, not all starts turn into black holes, some just explode and spew out gases that span for miles and miles and miles and miles and alot more miles....until all the gas comes together to form a new star!
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SHAG!!!!!!