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While [[black hole]]s were collapsing [[star]]s sucking everything in to a central point left by the collapse and [[White Hole|white holes]] were the opposite, “throwing all kinds of stuff out”, '''Grey Holes''' were something in between.  
While [[black hole]]s were collapsing [[star]]s sucking everything in to a central point left by the collapse and [[White Hole|white holes]] were the opposite, “throwing all kinds of stuff out”, '''Grey Holes''' were something in between.  


Grey Holes were extremely rare and should not exist in our [[Universe]]. When they do appear they can break down the boundaries between dimensions. As well as being rare they are incredibly dangerous. They exist in a constant state of flux, creating different levels of space-time distortions. Entire [[galaxy|galaxies]] and untold [[solar systems]] could be contained in pocket universes. All of it is on the edge of oblivion. The guardians of the boundaries (the Boundary Nexus) are the [[Vorpon]],  Nexus Forms – the Grey Hole embodiments. ([[DWAM]]: ''[[The Grey Hole]]'')
Grey Holes were extremely rare and should not exist in our [[Universe]]. When they do appear they can break down the boundaries between dimensions. As well as being rare they are incredibly dangerous. They exist in a constant state of flux, creating different levels of space-time distortions. Entire [[galaxy|galaxies]] and untold [[star system]]s could be contained in pocket universes. All of it is on the edge of oblivion. The guardians of the boundaries (the Boundary Nexus) are the [[Vorpon]],  Nexus Forms – the Grey Hole embodiments. ([[DWAM]]: ''[[The Grey Hole]]'')
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[[Category:Space-time anomalies]]

Revision as of 02:24, 15 February 2011

While black holes were collapsing stars sucking everything in to a central point left by the collapse and white holes were the opposite, “throwing all kinds of stuff out”, Grey Holes were something in between.

Grey Holes were extremely rare and should not exist in our Universe. When they do appear they can break down the boundaries between dimensions. As well as being rare they are incredibly dangerous. They exist in a constant state of flux, creating different levels of space-time distortions. Entire galaxies and untold star systems could be contained in pocket universes. All of it is on the edge of oblivion. The guardians of the boundaries (the Boundary Nexus) are the Vorpon, Nexus Forms – the Grey Hole embodiments. (DWAM: The Grey Hole)