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Muddy Black Holes: A Research Initiative

What are Muddy Black Holes?

Impact on Local Society

What are Muddy Black Holes?

Muddy Black Holes are a phenomenon where dense, black matter gets sucked into a vortex, creating a localized area of extreme gravity that attracts all nearby matter. This matter, once sucked in, becomes irreparably stuck, creating an unsightly, muddy stain that refuses to budge.

Impact on Local Society

Muddy Black Holes have been known to cause widespread disruption to local wildlife, causing them to become stuck in the vortex and creating an ecosystem that is both fascinated and terrified of the phenomenon.