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Oh, a neat trick! How did he counter the gravitational pull towards the singularity at all times?
I-I don’t really know. Magic?
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Oh, a neat trick! How did he counter the gravitational pull towards the singularity at all times?
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Tip of the iceberg my friend. But what better place could you hide a reservoir of secrets than inside the event horizon of a black hole? No one ever looks in those.
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I guess a swim through what is functionally pure liquid gravity through space into a black hole would be a bit taxing...
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*Looks up into the darkness outside the protective dome*
So whatcha think?!
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*Looks down at you and gives a thumbs up as we near the event horizon, the usual effects that which you’d expect just simply not occurring as we cross the threshold into the black hole where the only things visible for a brief moment are each other and the liquid. We quickly find ourselves passing another barrier, however- a dome resting around a solitary structure resting on an isolated rock which becomes visible the moment we enter. The stream of liquid splashes down into a small pool along with us as a landing*
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*As we both race through space in the flow of the mysterious stream, space presents itself in a sepia tome through the filter of the liquid as we ride. Below you, the stream seems to end as nothing more flows along after a certain point*
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We're going in!
*Eventually the strands if liquid flowing upward turn into a steady stream of endless flow, and the current picks me up and, after one low-effort stroke, sends my flying through the stream into the distance toward the black hole*
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You’re good. Falling down into this stuff might just really hurt, like a lot.
*The bronze circle slowly rotates off to the side and opens up a hole underneath, where there rests a crystal resting in brown liquid- Though the liquid clearly doesn’t appear filthy from its coloration, it simply looks as though it is a substance naturally the color of oxidized copper. Upon being exposed to the open air, strings of the liquid begin to be pulled upward, flowing into the air and off through the sky toward the black hole*
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Oh. Then you might wanna step back off the circle real quick. Jump back in again in a second, the queue should be obvious.
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How do you feel about swimming? And do you float or fall?