Stars and Galactic Black Holes – Friday 21st July 2023


Stars and Galactic Black Holes – Friday 21st July 2023

I’ve been thinking on the variety of stars. We have categorised some based upon their mass etc but what of their internal differences?
My initial observation of our star was that it differed to others. There are suns like ours, but are they identical and I rather doubt it. I suspect they are as individual as we are.

Considering the stars that form dangerously near to the black holes and it occurred to me that it made no sense for something that I often observe as incredible genius in their functioning, to then go and form in a place that will almost certainly destroy them prematurely.
Unless they aren’t true stars but really tumbleweed collections that are a method of collecting any worthwhile matter to redistribute.
So if that were actually the case, then what has been perceived as binary systems is quite possibly a star and its silo of stored spare resource that doubles as a workshop of creation as well.
If that is the case then its the smaller who is always the true star and once its supply of energy resource grows short, then will take from the larger silo of storage. And not actually “devouring its companion”. If we had to go to a place for a very long time, we would take extra food to see us through.
I will be very interested to learn if this might well be the case as studies progress. Its always bothered me why would a star, that can control its size, choose to grow in order to explode? This theory certainly fits with the genius stars I perceive them to be.
Fiona MacLeod (C)