domingo, 12 de febrero de 2023

The last dance of two gravitational forces



Those who have spent years studying the universe have said that…
At the end of the universe, after every star has ran out of hydrogen. 

After every white dwarf becomes merely a decaying celestial corpse

After trillions and trillions of years, in which every atom begins to disintegrate and the universe keeps expanding…

The only energy remaining in the universe will be black holes, while everything else we had known is floating across the universe is slowly decaying.

Two big black holes that have spent their lifetimes together will begin their end of life dance, by gravitating closer and closer around each other to merge. 

They’ll travel around each other in a fraction of a second, creating waves of sound around an already dark and void universe.

The rest of black holes will begin to evaporate, but not before creating a light show.

Eventually the universe will keep expanding, driven by a dark energy that is still unexplainable.

From now and on, this is exactly how I will describe love to those who haven’t experimented it yet…

It’s an anthology of chances, oddities and interstellar catastrophes. It can end in complete darkness, but just like the universe, driven by dark energy, will continue expanding even after all the rest of energy ends, an unknown dark energy will continue making you want to search for it fiercely, because you’ve already seen how fascinating the universe is when stars are still alive and how they look when they turn into supernovas, creating energy so new stars are born. You’ve seen the influence a celestial body has on the tides of the Earth, you’ve seen how the Moon glows. You’ve seen how necessary the Sun is to maintain life and growth. 

Love feels like the universe, it ends but when it exists…It keeps creating life, light, theories and possibilities. So why is something like this a concept to fear? Why do you avoid it?

If atoms, particles, energy and time weren’t as fearless as they are, ready to merge together until their inevitable death, do you think any of this would exist?

At the end of our lives…Wouldn’t we wish for it to end the way those two black holes will end? Or do you prefer to evaporate alone like the very last one standing, witnessing the death of everything that you once knew and watching time become meaningless all on your own?




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