When a star strays too close to a black hole and is torn apart, the cosmos does not finish speaking all at once — sometimes it waits years before emitting a burst of radio waves, as if the universe itself pauses to digest what has occurred. Astronomers studying the tidal disruption event AT2018fyk with the Very Large Array in New Mexico have now traced this delayed eloquence to its source: not the dramatic jets of energy long assumed responsible, but the quieter, more patient variable of accretion — the rate at which stellar material spirals into the black hole over months and years. In unders
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