Not sure why scientists are so ga-ga over figuring out what black holes really are. I’ve already done that. And I know how they are formed. Revisions = black holes Revisions are formed when first drafts become second drafts, third drafts, fourth drafts, etc. An endless loop of deletions and additions that suck the writer…
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Jeremiah 32:17 (HCSB) Ah, Lord God! You Yourself made the heavens and earth by Your great power and with Your outstretched arm. Nothing is too difficult for You!โ If draping the heavens over the earth isnโt too hard for God, why do I continue to think that providing for me, protecting me, and filling me is?
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Donna,
You have such a wonderful sense of humor. Please continue to redefine scientific discoveries “your” way. Thanks!
Yep. I’m proud too.
I already knew what a genius you are! ๐
I’m in the black hole too, Donna. Maybe I’ll bump into you there.
I was told in my college astronomy class that anyone who entered a black hole would be pulled and stretched until they are as flat as a flitter. Well… they didn’t use the word ‘flitter”, but I know it’s what they meant. I feel that way when revising a lot of times! :)