Black holes don’t just swallow light. They swallow time itself. Once you cross the event horizon, there’s no going back.
Grief feels exactly like that.
When someone we love leaves – whether by death, choice, or distance – we cross our own event horizon. The person we were before no longer exists in the same way. Time bends. Days stretch. Nights collapse.
But here’s what science also tells us: even black holes eventually evaporate. Hawking radiation slowly leaks out. Nothing is truly lost forever in the universe.
Maybe the same is true for us. The love, the memories, the pieces of ourselves we gave away – they don’t disappear. They just change form.
Loss is not the end of the story. It’s just where the next chapter begins, in a different kind of light.
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