<p>Surviving a near miss with a blackhole is like surviving the Titanic. You would freeze to death, if you survived the crash. You would be in the unknown. This would be exciting to some, and scare others to death. </p>
<p>They are the most fearsome phenomena within the universe. In essence, they a gigantic vaccum within space time. Our sun would never become one, for it is to small.
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Thursday, March 8, 2012
What if a blackhole formed near our Solor System?
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