Black Hole Caught Blasting Matter into Space at 130 Million MPH
The universe, in its silent, indifferent expanse, often confounds our terrestrial understanding of power and speed. On Earth, we marvel at the roar of a jet engine, the crack of thunder, or the fleeting blur of a cheetah. These are forces we can perceive, measure, and, to some extent, control. But imagine a cosmic engine, invisible to the naked eye, generating energies so immense it can accelerate matter to a fifth of the speed of light, blasting it across millions of light-years. This is not the stuff of science fiction, but the very real
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