Glenn Mark Cassel
on April 13, 2025
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🌌 Just how small are we?
This image compares our entire Solar System to TON 618 — the largest known black hole in the observable universe. 😱
🕳️ TON 618 is a supermassive black hole located over 10.4 billion light-years away. It has an estimated mass of 66 billion Suns and a diameter so vast it could swallow entire solar systems — not just ours, but thousands of them.
The little dot in the middle? That’s everything — the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune… all of it, swallowed by the scale of cosmic giants.
This isn’t just a cool fact — it’s a reminder of the sheer immensity of the universe.
And that even in our tiny corner of space, we’re part of something truly spectacular. 🌠
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Is there a black hole big enough or immense enough that Jesus could not escape from it?
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