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<strong>AllatRa</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Anastasia</strong> <strong>Novykh</strong><br />

Rigden: Yes, you could say so.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: You mentioned that the role of the black hole in astrophysical<br />

transformations of the Universe is enormous. Please tell more about this and about the<br />

main functions of the black hole, at least using associative examples.<br />

Rigden: Well, the functions of the black hole can be very relatively compared to the<br />

immune response and, to be more precise, to immune cells in the human body, which<br />

protect the <strong>org</strong>anism from various causative agents of diseases, identifying and<br />

destroying such pathogenic or degenerated cells of the <strong>org</strong>anism (tumour cells) and so<br />

on.<br />

If an extraneous agent, such as a virus or pathogenic microbes, enters the <strong>org</strong>anism, our<br />

immune cells find and destroy them. If a cell or a group of cells become defective or<br />

stop functioning properly and, for example, begin to divide uncontrollably, the immune<br />

cells put things in order here as well <strong>by</strong> destroying such “unruly” cells. However, such a<br />

comparison will not be entirely fair regarding black holes in the Universe either, since<br />

immune cells continuously furrow the space of our <strong>org</strong>anism in search of “trespassers”<br />

of the permitted limits.<br />

Black holes, on the other hand, immediately appear in the Universe out of<br />

Nowhere, and only where it is necessary, and then later disappear back into<br />

Nowhere. And they disappear instantly, often (but not always) leaving after<br />

themselves in the material world whole clusters of star fragments and huge clouds of<br />

dust and gases, which are fairly easy to detect with modern equipment. This residual<br />

matter is similar after the destruction of the main “pathogenic” matter, let’s say, to<br />

rubbish fallen from a conveyor in a shop for stone crushing and processing.<br />

It is difficult to explain how Something appears out of Nowhere, destroying at times<br />

whole star clusters, and then disappears into Nowhere. At that, the black hole does<br />

significantly distort space and time around itself and does have tremendous gravity<br />

pull, affecting the surrounding matter. The black hole is the only thing that call be<br />

named the real Void, or Nothing, since there is nothing material there in human<br />

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