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ICYMI - Black Holes: Like Eighty-Eight Billion Suns in One Place. We’re Gonna Need Sunscreen

9 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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Black hole TON 618 looks beautiful in the viral image. Greg Fish wants to talk about what it would actually do to the clouds, the oceans, and everything in between. Greg breaks down why a black hole produces more light than the sun, how an accretion disc accelerates matter to near light speed before obliterating it, and why the idyllic image circulating online has no relationship to the physics involved. The Photoshop is the point, he argues. Attention drives the share. Reality drives the unsubscribe. The useful part of the conversation is what space radiation events that fall short of extinction actually look like. Satellite disruption, ozone damage, infrastructure failure. Greg draws a direct line from understanding TON 618 to knowing how to build systems that survive the space weather events that are already happening. Topics: black hole TON 618, viral space images debunked, supernova radiation Earth, space weather infrastructure, accretion disc explained GUEST: Greg Fish | cyberpunksurvivalguide.com Originally aired on 2026-06-03

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