Life is present only past the event horizons of black hikes...or at leafy somewhere close enough to just almost get a glimpse over that "edge".
Think about it, where else could life be but where light can not escape?
Can't a star be a black hole on a 90° (or some other angle) tilt to our planetary axis and point of view?
It's too dark elsewhere.
Think about it and how matter and light is drawn into the black hole It makes sense that matter gets shredded and becomes gaseous next, breaking bonds that can it survive the forces there. Stars are burning gasses, or the gasses are so hot that they turn to plasma and luminous perhaps through the nuclear fission of the natural condition due to the physics of that particular area of spacetime.
So life might not live past the Event Horizon but think about the point that it has to be closed, and therefore from one black hole to another black hole it would be hard to spot in life without using some type of Observatory that is ready to look into that at the right Celestial angle or from the proper plane perspective. This is very critical when understanding and considering the real and fascinating shape of the fabric of space-time itself.
We are adrift, a black hole like a magnet keeps us a flat at a position planarly speaking, and sets us into motion at a galactic height and we move and orbit and circle in this way. The fabric of space-time like a funnel holding the earth as we ourselves are in a planetary hole. The moon a lunar hole, and other planets in their own planetary holes, with the force of the galactic black hole keeping us all in perfect synchronized lockstep union in perpetual regards with another, as if gears of a celestial angelic clock.
We cannot see into or past that event horizon to observe other life.
We, as they, will learn (maybe / likely have) already warped spacetime with powerful focused energy beams and sailed across the vacuum of spacetime with microwave drive sail ships that soon will go from unbelievable yo mothballed projects eventually not been believed to have ever existed, as will happen most recently with the space shuttle.
I'm amazed at what my eyes have witnessed in a short 52 years, truly. Especially since about 1977-1979, since our first family computer...and even before that a bit the TRS-80 model iii, that still works by the way ;)
Nobody believed things I shared once long ago, not do they often now...thinking I'm in some fantasy land, however, I very clearly see in minds eyes the future that will most certainly be, unless mankind is throttled by nature in such a way that the entire shift makes society itself go into a tailspin... the usual demise the rising past populations that were toppled by nature.
Let's get onward to the planets, their moons, and next, out of our galaxy and far, far away. A new people that were born in space will appreciate that we gave them that opportunity to explore far past these boundaries.
Let's built space cities and ships that scare with coordinated design and engineering and thrust into this new world we are already living in today.
It takes a new economy, and we are firing up that forging process of economic power today with only the finest technological standards, and the highest quality most modern design materials combined to offer the finest design and machine mankind has ever known to date and all while continuing to be better and better stewards to mother earth, understanding it's in our own best interests to strike balance regularly in all of our endeavors, understanding that mother nature, through the laws of equilibrium, will restore that balance sooner if we don't maintain it ourselves. It's natural law, really indisputable. It the way of the ancients, the indigenous, the tribal, the Indians, and it should be the way for all to survive.
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