Recently, American astronomers discovered a mysterious celestial body known as the 'cosmic monster' that is moving at the speed of light, greedily 'devouring' stars and planets in its path. Observations reveal that this cosmic monster is only tens of thousands of light-years away from Earth and is approaching the solar system, expected to reach Earth in several tens of thousands of years.

Dr. Karl Severin, a renowned American astronomer with years of experience in studying stars and global anomalies, stated that he has never encountered such a cosmic monster before. Initially, astronomers mistook it for a 'black hole,' which is a star that has collapsed due to its own gravity and possesses a strong gravitational pull that can 'consume' other celestial bodies and reduce them to ashes. However, detailed studies have shown that it is fundamentally different from a black hole, with the most significant distinction being its ability to sneak past stars from behind, much like a wolf stalking its prey through the cosmos.

This cosmic monster was discovered in July 1996 by the gamma-ray observatory aboard a satellite in Earth's orbit, set up by NASA. Astronomer Karl Severin and his team have been closely monitoring it, noting that it sometimes flickers with light and at other times 'bites' stars and planets into pieces, akin to a crocodile feeding on dead animals. Astronomers speculate that Earth could also face this threat in the future, with the possibility of being consumed by it. Given its speed of light, it will reach Earth in about 10,000 years, but it remains unclear whether it can move faster than light, potentially advancing at hundreds or even thousands of times the speed of light.