Supermassive Black Hole A Star

Ep. 7, Daily 115

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Ep. 7, Daily 115

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In the ancientest Greek mythology, the Gorgon was a humanoid monster with a horrific face–goggle eyes, protruding tongue, fangs, and snakes for hair–whose visage was used to ward off evil. Later when the Greeks got into inventing sexy stories to explain everything, it turned out there were three Gorgons, beautiful daughters of a sea god and a sea monster. The lovely golden hair of one of the daughters, Medusa, attracted Poseidon while they were in a temple of Athena, and when the two started getting it on, Athena showed up, kinda mad, and cursed Medusa by turning her lovely hair into snakes. Later, when Perseus chopped of Medusa's head, her child by Poseidon leapt out of her neck: Pegasus! (I am not making this up.) Other stories say that Medusa's sisters, Stheno and Euryale, also had snakes for hair because they were standing nearby when Athena laid the curse on Medusa. Bummer! But for some reason they were immortal, while Medusa was not. Oh and the gaze of the three–or even just a single snake hair, in some stories–could turn people into stone.

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