
Image courtesy of NASA / ESA
David Millward in the Daily Telegraph brings to the web a stunning image of a spiral galaxy 65 million light years away, somewhere in the constellation of Virgo. At the centre of this galaxy is a very large black hole.
Theoretically speaking, not much can escape the pull of a black hole but in physics there has to be the possibility that something could. This idea is best understood through the conceptual framework that rests under the term: black-hole maker – which bring us to the strange and mysterious circumstances surrounding the Gordon Brown Event…
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About TP Archie
I have lived in and around Burnley, Lancs, for most of my life. My four children are grown For a living I'm an accountant. I'm interested in current affairs, history and writing. For a while I was the face of My Telegraph Writers on the blogging platform of the London Daily Telegraph. My hobbies include SF, Fantasy, Anime, comic books, Vinyl and self publishing.
My longer works include:
A Guide to First Contact
The Turning Stone
Angel in My Heart
Men for the Stars
Mission Samurai
The Tau Device
Dragon Shard
Door Witch
Bluebelle
Brant
Lucky
Shorter fiction:
The Wrong Lane and other diversions
The Slow Holocaust and other stories
An Empty Bucket and other stories
Eggman and other concoctions
Night of Life and other fictions
Under Winter's Bough
Unfinished Tales
Other works
Poetry - Silt from Distant Lands
Burnley (the town and its Grammar school)
a private reproduction (with a new cover) of Juvaini's History of the World Conqueror