02-11-2017, 03:30 PM
At least with "younger" black holes, they are the result of an extremely intense concentration of mass collapsing on itself. Very massive stars tend to collapse into neutron stars, and the most massive into black holes. According to science, our star, sun or sub-Logos is not massive enough to form either one, and after it becomes a "Red Giant" and sheds its outer layers it will form into a white dwarf.
They say that after a white dwarf burns out, it becomes a "black dwarf" and no longer emits light/heat. What's amazing is that none exist and since the formation of the universe, not one star has burnt out. They say it would take trillions of years lol. That's crazy!
They say that after a white dwarf burns out, it becomes a "black dwarf" and no longer emits light/heat. What's amazing is that none exist and since the formation of the universe, not one star has burnt out. They say it would take trillions of years lol. That's crazy!