Now, Where Am I?

Chapter 70 - Once You Go Black, You Never Go back

While everyone was fighting on the bridge, a portal appeared between both Hela and Thor. They were surprised by this and stopped in their tracks.

The portal was a black hole with blue smoke around it about 7 feet in height.

I came out of the portal and saw both Hela and Thor on my opposite sides. Thor was not in his best condition. One eye missing, multiple slashes over his body.

Thor/ Hela: "Kyle?"

{10 minutes before}

I was in the GIN Towers. Tony and Steve were arguing about the best colour in the world. Such an army of children.

Tony: "Red is the best colour. Don't you see how dazzling I look in this red suit of mine? Even our flag is red."

Steve: "No, you know nothing about this. Blue is the best colour. Look at my suit. Though the flag had red stripes in it, it would look like a bar code if not for the blue in there."

Tony: "Shut up, you old man. You have no taste. Let us ask Mr Silvers."

Steve: "ok let us ask him."

Steve: "Hey, Kyle. What do you think is the best colour in the world?"

I was just smiling watching them bickering like children. Suddenly I sensed some fluctuations near Norway. I stood up and was about to teleport.

Kyle: "I have to go somewhere and for the answer, it would be black. YOu might have also heard it Once you go black, you never go back."

I teleported from there and reached Norway leaving a piece of paper behind. Both Steve and Tony were dumbfounded.

Tony: "What is he even talking about? Don't he know what that means?"

Steve: "I don't know, there is a paper there, he left it when he vanished. Let check it out"

Inside the note

>>>I know Tony what you are thinking. It is not what you think. Read what I have to say. The phrase 'ONCE YOU GO BLACK, YOU NEVER GO BACK

This possibility came to being due to Einstein's theory of general relativity. The idea is that when a star dies, it leaves behind a dense core. If the mass is large enough (3x that of the sun), all other forces are overtaken by gravity from a newborn "black hole".

These fascinating gravitational fields can be millions of times larger than our own Sun. These phenomena are called supermassive black holes. They have the power to tear stars apart, start the birth process for new stars and even capture light. These black holes are so strong that anything nearby gets absorbed by them.

If a black hole were to pass through our own solar system, serious stuff would go down. The gravitational effects would first affect the orbits of neighbouring planets, eventually tearing and consuming them. By the time the earth is close enough to the black hole, all life will have been wiped out by extreme tides and the earth will have been "repaved...with magma" due in part to terrible earthquakes and unparalleled volcanic activity. Because the sun is 99% of the solar system's mass, the black hole and the sun will experience a strong gravitational pull towards each other like two star-struck lovers having been eternally separated and suddenly finding each other again. Then, the black hole strips and absorbs the sun. Earth is superheated and torn apart as it, too, becomes one with the black hole.

So in a nutshell, ONCE YOU GO BLACK, YOU NEVER GO BACK.

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