16/06/2025
                                        We often imagine black holes as cosmic destroyers—places where matter vanishes forever. But what if they’re something far more profound?
Black holes are not collapsed stars; they are primordial. They exist at the heart of galaxies, atoms, and even our own cells—woven into the fabric of spacetime itself. They are bridges, portals, alchemical engines that recycle information and energy, sparking new universes and new beginnings.
They are not endings.
They are the architects of creation, cloaked in mystery.
This isn’t just astrophysics—it’s a mirror. Just as black holes connect spacetime, we too are entangled with the cosmos. Every challenge, every "collapse" in our lives, might be a hidden doorway—a chance to shed what no longer serves and emerge transformed.