Imagine standing at the edge of a vast, invisible chasm, its edges blurred and hazy. Much like the gravitational force of a black hole, emotions possess an inescapable pull, drawing us into depths not unlike the escarpments of time and space.
Defined by our reactions and perceptions, these psychological gravity wells create a landscape of feeling that is as vast and awe-inspiring as the cosmos. A memory can evoke a supernova of nostalgia, while empathy may warp the present moment like the time dilation near an event horizon.
In contrast to the physical universe, however, the gravity wells of emotion often remain undetected until we find ourselves ensnared by their force. Such a phenomenon can be both perplexing and beautiful—a paradoxical dance of surrendering to the celestial field of the heart.