SVision wrote:I’ve only been black holes lately
Although I plan to return to exoplanetology soon. I missed exploring other worlds
Oh. Well, perhaps you can someday teach me or anyone here how to make black holes your way, with the calculations and all. And if you improve your black hole creation down the line in the years to come, you can also teach us how to do that as well. Either way, I really wanted to create my own black holes, fictional or real, just that I do not have such skill as you right now. But I know that if you can teach me that, I'll be able to properly create my own black holes easily and in no time. Right now, this is how far I got in making a black hole:
But I know that with time, and with learnings, from you, from me or otherwise, I'll become even better.
I actually created that black hole as an element in one of my conceptual stories (I'm not a writer BTW, just some guy who has a wide imagination, and as such, would like to put that in writing for my use only), which I named Terminus based on one of the Latin Word for "End", and its designation, Lafuentenaria X-15 based on my surname and because 15 was a number I just randomly generated for it. I made that Black Hole by copying all the stats of WR 101de/GCIRS 13NE, and scaling them down to a small size, since I envisioned Terminus to be a 5 Solar-Mass black hole, and as such, a Small Stellar-Mass Black Hole. Of course, I only knew the mass and diameter size, and the other radii of the Ergosphere, the accretion disks and all the sections, I just did my best guesses at the possible radii of such objects into my black hole. If there is a proper way to calculate the radii of the other objects aside from the Black Hole's Event Horizon, I want to know how. Other than that, thank you for making such majestic black holes that look(and feel, in a sense) so good and are truly good in Celestia
SVision wrote:I think I'll do it
Nice! That way, you'll just have to add things little by little, be it new black holes or new improvements to the black holes
SVision wrote:Yes. That's my error
Correct name is Azathoth
I wrote this at night. No wonder I was error
I'm gad to be of any help to you. Of course, while I didn't fully read the Cthulhu Mythos, I just read the Call Of Cthulhu today, and I must say, while the prospects of actual monsters sleeping in alien cities underneath oceans and having a network of worshipers could be truly terrifying, those are nothing compared to the real threats that abound in the cosmos in real life. Cosmic Horror, as a whole may be one of the few fictional genres that could be realistic in a sense. It doesn't have to be cosmic monsters that makes anyone go mad, destroy whole stars and planets or end the universe by waking up. It could just be a large impactor, a Gamma-Ray Burst aimed directly at Earth, a starquake from a Magnetar, or worse of all, if we get instantly teleported to the range of a black hole or create a 1 millimeter to 1 centimeter black hole by accident
SVision wrote:Ok. Accepted
It's not the king of hell or the demon, etc., but the location itself.
I'm aware of that. However, many underworlds in myth and religion can be interrelated to its ruler, like Hades for example, though the example I used goes across two different religions and cultures. While in Greek Myth, he rules the Underworld but in the Bible's Book of Revelation, he is synonymous with Hell.