The Cosmic Inferno
The Cosmic Inferno refers to a theoretical phenomenon in astrophysics where massive celestial bodies, such as black holes or neutron stars, emit intense radiation and energy. This process can occur during events like supernovae or when matter is accreted onto these dense objects, leading to extreme temperatures and luminosity.
In this context, the term also describes the energetic environments found in regions like active galactic nuclei or gamma-ray bursts, where the energy output can surpass that of entire galaxies. These cosmic events provide valuable insights into the fundamental laws of physics and the evolution of the universe.