MAN AND STAR BECOME INVISIBLE SPIRITS AFTER DEATH'

          (Images of Supernova)

After death, tiny man on earth and the  gigantic star have something common. In order to make it more clear the spirits of both seem to be acting similarly. Birth of a star can be attributed to the clouds of dust scattered around most of the galaxies. Turbulance deep within the clouds gives rise to knots with sufficient mass that the gas and dust can begin to collapse under it's own gravitational pull. As long as the inward force of gravity and the outward force generated by the fusion reactions are equal, the star remains stable. The clouds are called nebulae and those are spread across many light years and contains enough mass to make several thousands stars as big as our sun.

There cannot be much in common with the birth of a man and the birth of a star. However, in both cases there can be one thing that can be said nearly common. The birth take place in both from debris of earlier generation formed into new matter with new characters.

While man live only for a few years, the star live for millions of years.  Finally when the death comes it is equally glorious. When a massive star dies they go out in all their glory. Their huge size,  means there is enough gravitational pressure to not only fuse hydrogen, but also helium. A good number of the elements on the periodic table are produced inside these giant stars near the end of their lives. But once these stars form an iron core, the music stops and the party is over. At last the entire core turn into a giant ball of neutrons. That neutron ball may be able to resist the collapse, triggering a supernove blast. A supernova will release more energy in a week than our sun can release in it's enire course of life of 10 million years or so.

After the death, the stars become Black Holes. A Black Hole is a region of space time. Because of high gravity no particle can escape from it including electromagnetic radiation such as light. Though a Black Hole contains huge mass, the gravitational force make it invisible. It has mass and energy but no medium can reach. An invisible real existence. It must be exactly like the spirit of a dead one. Man and star become alike here. Invisible star is acceptable to science as an existing one, but invisible spirit is considered as a nonexistent one.

(Indebted to Space and Physics by Scientific American and other web sources)

K V George 

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