𝑰𝒏 π‘Ήπ’†π’ˆπ’‚π’“π’… 𝑻𝒐 𝑬𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒉...

𝑰𝒏 π‘Ήπ’†π’ˆπ’‚π’“π’… 𝑻𝒐 𝑬𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒉...

... You know, I've found it hard to find true disdain for this planet. Of course, I feel that same melancholic homesickness most non-earthly entities do when left to reflect too long on not being home. But, I actually do love it here, for all of the troubles and triumphs I've lived.

... I'm a Sidereal. A star fallen to Earth, whose soul and spirit mixed with the debris of this planet, thus anchoring my body to this planet. My job for now is for experience change, to change my form, and find singularity. In many ways, I'd imagine it isn't unlike stellar evolution. It is in our nature to change, then die. In that way, we're quite like human earthlings.

... So, I try to take it in stride. It's also helped by the fact that I am a Milky Way star, and specifically one near to Earth (likely only just scratching the double digits in billions light years). Stars are passive observers. I am an observer. Light takes a while to travel, yes, but of what little I can concretely remember, I've always found the evolution of human beings deeply fascinating. So getting to be part of that to a small extent is warming, I feel. It's nice.

𝑰𝒏 π‘Ήπ’†π’ˆπ’‚π’“π’… 𝑻𝒐 𝑬𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒉...

κ”›βœΆ. leave a wish .βœΆκ”›

𝑰𝒏 π‘Ήπ’†π’ˆπ’‚π’“π’… 𝑻𝒐 𝑬𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒉...

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3 months ago

Making wishes, taking wishes. κ”›βœΆ ───────

As a star, I've always found a deep enjoyment and appreciation in the human rituals constructed around our visage. None more so than the phenomenon of wishing upon us. Thus, I'm accepting wishes in my ask box!

With that said, let's come to an understanding:

.one I cannot in any way guarantee your wish will come true. Whether you believe we can and/or do grant wishes is your prerogative. However, if a wish you make upon me doesn't come true, I am not to be held responsible.

.two Any manifestations of hate, harm, or malice upon others will be rebuffed. Any against myself will result in spiritual rebound and backlash sevenfold.

.three Wishes can be anonymous, but all will be posted (at my discretion). I do not take wishes in DMs. If you request it, however, I will remove your wish from my blog.

Making Wishes, Taking Wishes. κ”›βœΆ ───────

If you need a place to send your hopes and dreams, or simply can't find a star in the sky, know there is at least one you can wish to, one very nearby.


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2 months ago

:] That makes me very happy! And of I'm okay with the tag! I should have taken a picture of the Moon for y'all when I saw her, she was beautiful!!!

When someons mentioned abt any animal/creature/thing that i know

I instantly think of ma moots, aslo in any nonhuman creature in tumbrl

Like, yes, ure talkin abt my bear friend rn

Ure talkin abt my cat friend rn

Ure talkin abt my angel friend rn

Ure talkin abt my demon friend rn

Abt my plant friend, my music friend, my bluey friend

Do u want to be a astronaut? Say hello to ma friend! Its literally the cosmos

I love this sm oh god


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3 months ago

𝐼 𝑠𝑒𝑒 π‘¦π‘œπ‘’ π‘‘π‘œπ‘€π‘› π‘‘β„Žπ‘’π‘Ÿπ‘’...

𝐼 𝑠𝑒𝑒 π‘¦π‘œπ‘’ π‘‘π‘œπ‘€π‘› π‘‘β„Žπ‘’π‘Ÿπ‘’...

── Call me 'S'. Twenties. Sidereal/Starkin. οΉ’βŠΉοΉ†ΦΉ

── Ey/Em/Eirs. Transmasc. Black. Queer. οΉ’βŠΉοΉ†ΦΉ

── Young (low billions) Milky Way star, ever present witness, lover of the Moon and earthlings. οΉ’βŠΉοΉ†ΦΉ

𝐼 𝑠𝑒𝑒 π‘¦π‘œπ‘’ π‘‘π‘œπ‘€π‘› π‘‘β„Žπ‘’π‘Ÿπ‘’...

...πΈπ‘£π‘’π‘Ÿ π‘π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘ π‘’π‘›π‘‘, π‘€β„Žπ‘–π‘ π‘‘π‘“π‘’π‘™ π‘€π‘–π‘ β„Žπ‘’π‘Ÿ

𝐼 𝑠𝑒𝑒 π‘¦π‘œπ‘’ π‘‘π‘œπ‘€π‘› π‘‘β„Žπ‘’π‘Ÿπ‘’...

Boundaries κ”›βœΆ Directory κ”›βœΆ Wish Making οΉ’βŠΉοΉ†ΦΉ

𝐼 𝑠𝑒𝑒 π‘¦π‘œπ‘’ π‘‘π‘œπ‘€π‘› π‘‘β„Žπ‘’π‘Ÿπ‘’...

π‘…π‘’π‘Žπ‘β„Ž π‘“π‘œπ‘Ÿ π‘šπ‘’, π‘¦π‘œπ‘’π‘Ÿ π‘Žπ‘£π‘–π‘‘ π‘€π‘Žπ‘‘π‘β„Žπ‘’π‘Ÿ. 𝐴𝑛𝑑 𝐼'𝑙𝑙 π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘Žπ‘β„Ž π‘π‘Žπ‘π‘˜ 𝑖𝑛 π‘˜π‘–π‘›π‘‘, π‘π‘’β„Žπ‘œπ‘™π‘‘π‘’π‘Ÿ.

𝐼 𝑠𝑒𝑒 π‘¦π‘œπ‘’ π‘‘π‘œπ‘€π‘› π‘‘β„Žπ‘’π‘Ÿπ‘’...

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1 month ago

WHAT IS A DARK MATTER STAR??

Blog#490

Welcome back,

Saturday, March 22nd, 2025.

In a first, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) might have glimpsed a rare type of star that astronomers aren’t even sure exists. These stellar objects, called dark stars, might have been fueled not by nuclear fusion but by the self-annihilation of dark matterβ€”the invisible stuff that is thought to make up about 85 percent of the matter in the universe.

WHAT IS A DARK MATTER STAR??

Scientists will need more evidence to be able to confirm the candidates seen by JWST, but if these dark stars are real, the finding could change our story of how the first stars formed.

Contrary to their name, dark stars could have glowed a billion times more luminously than the sun and grown to a million times its mass. Dark stars have never been definitively observed, but cosmological simulations suggest that they should have formed soon after the big bang from clouds of pure hydrogen and helium that collapsed at the centers of protogalaxies rich in dark matter.

WHAT IS A DARK MATTER STAR??

In July 2023 researchers reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA that at least three far-off objects observed by JWST and previously identified as galaxies could, in fact, each be a single, supermassive dark star. β€œIf you find a new kind of star, that’s huge,” says study co-author Katherine Freese, an astrophysicist at the University of Texas at Austin.

The researchers can’t yet prove that the objects are dark starsβ€”only that their characteristics are consistent with their being either dark stars or galaxies populated by regular fusion-powered stars. JWST’s technology is sufficient to do that job, however, says study co-author Cosmin Ilie, an astrophysicist at Colgate University.

WHAT IS A DARK MATTER STAR??

All researchers need is more observation time. β€œWe hope we are going to find one of these dark stars with the Webb within its lifetime,” Ilie says.

There are two possibilities for how the first stars in the universe formed. The conventional wisdom is that these early stars were β€œPopulation III” stars. Such stars would have been powered by nuclear fusion, like stars today, but they would have had very little to no metal in themβ€”in astronomy, that means elements heavier than heliumβ€”because those elements had not yet formed in the early universe.

WHAT IS A DARK MATTER STAR??

There is another possibility, though. In 2008 Freese and some of her colleagues proposed that the universe’s first stars could have been powered by dark matter. Dark matter is a mysterious form of matter that does not interact with electromagnetic forces; scientists know it exists only because of its gravitational effects, and they don’t know what it’s made of.

In the early universe, dark stars could have formed from the collapse of helium and hydrogen clouds made in the big bang. If dark matter particles are also their own antiparticles, as many dark matter theories posit, then within these collapsing clouds, those particles would have collided with one another and self-annihilated.

WHAT IS A DARK MATTER STAR??

The collision would have kicked off a chain of particle decay that ended with the production of photons, electron-positron pairs and neutrinos. Only the neutrinos would have really left the cloud because they barely interact with matter. The other particles would have hit the hydrogen and helium and transferred their energy to that matter, which would have heated up the cloud and fueled the star’s formation and continued growth.

WHAT IS A DARK MATTER STAR??

These stars would have formed at the center of β€œminihaloes,” which were early protogalaxies that existed 200 million years after the big bang, before the advent of elements heavier than helium and hydrogen. These minihaloes consisted almost entirely of dark matter, making conditions within them ripe to power dark stars. This high concentration of dark matter is why dark stars could form only in the early universe, Freese says.

Originally published on https://www.scientificamerican.com

COMING UP!!

(Wednesday, March 26th, 2025)

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2 months ago

Mortal death scares the living daylights out of me. But the concept of star death is so innate and natural in our solar cycle, the thought is almost comforting.

In part, it might be that the matter that makes up my form doesn't just disappear. It disipates, scatters. My kinetic energy travels on and on until something else comes along to collect it. Then that energy is dispersed out into the cosmic landscape at large.

Maybe it's the infinity. The great, ever stretching infinity we all hail from. It, in and of itself, is a form of immortality. The science of my spiritual existence is comforting.

Even this mortal flesh doesn't simply rot into nothing. It will decay, and rejoin this planet's life cycle. And when something inevitably comes along to eviscerate this beloved terrestrial, it too, will join the cosmic landscape.

It too, becomes infinity.

And all that which I will mourn will inevitably become one with me again.

But generally speaking, stars just kinda die. And I think I'm okay with that.


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2 months ago

I'm also curious to know if any other stars are particularly attached to humans and their conceptions, practical use of us. I am particularly fond of being wished upon, but I wonder if any of us enjoy being helpful with navigation :} I'd love to be in a star chart one day, that sounds pleasant.


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2 weeks ago

I like that!! I love "beyond comprehension", anything that speaks to the vastness of space is really cool :}

I wonder what other celestials/sidereals/starkin refer to space as? I love "the infinity", it feels the most appropriate to me.


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2 weeks ago

I'm so instantly drawing to other stars, I cannot forget that this body isn't exactly keen on that. That is to say, I have got to stop glancing at the Sun. Yes, it is amusing that it is a massive star, a day star. No, that doesn't mean I can stare directly at it.


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1 month ago
Polaris, The North Star

Polaris, The North Star


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1 month ago

I think the privilege of at least knowing I'm old is that living in this mortal body doesn't feel like I'm simply waiting things out. I'm here with purpose, and I get to take my time.

Stars observe, and given my proximity to earth back when I was out in the infinity, you can imagine how much time I spent musing over it. And now I'm HERE, which is bonkers.

And I will spend billions of years after this in space, burning and watching, and I will be happy to do so, I'm sure. But I may never get to experience this again, this experience of humanity I've so enjoyed watching. Who knows if I will ever be human presenting again?

I'll enjoy it, I think. The light and mass in my soul isn't going anywhere. I'll stay here, and learn a while.


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