Dude, it's faaaaaar too early for this much science.
Seriously though, thanks for the info. I was working on information I'd learned back in space camp as a kid in elementary school.
How's this sound?
"Think, Ianto. What do you know about stars?"
Confused blue eyes met Jack's. "Big burning balls of mass. Most normally expand into Giants, then shrink down into Dwarfs."
"And what about Black Hole stars?" Jack prompted.
"They start as massive Main Sequence stars. Instead of expanding after internal fusion ends, they explode into Super Novas, form a Neuron star. If the star was truly massive, the Neuron star collapses in on itself. But Jack, you knew that already."
no subject
*blinks*
*rubs eyes*
*rereads*
Dude, it's faaaaaar too early for this much science.
Seriously though, thanks for the info. I was working on information I'd learned back in space camp as a kid in elementary school.
How's this sound?
"Think, Ianto. What do you know about stars?"
Confused blue eyes met Jack's. "Big burning balls of mass. Most normally expand into Giants, then shrink down into Dwarfs."
"And what about Black Hole stars?" Jack prompted.
"They start as massive Main Sequence stars. Instead of expanding after internal fusion ends, they explode into Super Novas, form a Neuron star. If the star was truly massive, the Neuron star collapses in on itself. But Jack, you knew that already."