I Put 4 Million Suns in a Black Hole Over New York
Using a scale model of the solar system the size of New York City and some dazzling visual effects, Epic Spaceman explains that black holes are generally smaller than you might think (because they’re so dense) โ even the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy. But when you consider some of the biggest black holes we’ve discovered…wow.




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I misread that as โEric Spacemanโ and thought this was another incredible entry for the aptronym files ๐ช
So did I! I actually had it written as "Eric" before I checked myself and remembered one of my ironclad posting rules: always copy & paste proper names.
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