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🪰 Void Beetles: The Insects That Eat Light

What if an insect didn’t feed on matter—but on light itself? Discovered clinging to the outside of an abandoned probe near the event horizon of a black hole, the so-called Void Beetles possess a chitin-like exoskeleton darker than Vantablack. They absorb 100% of incoming photons, making them effectively invisible unless…


What if an insect didn’t feed on matter—but on light itself?

Discovered clinging to the outside of an abandoned probe near the event horizon of a black hole, the so-called Void Beetles possess a chitin-like exoskeleton darker than Vantablack. They absorb 100% of incoming photons, making them effectively invisible unless backlit by radiation.

These alien beetles don’t just eat light—they feed on visibility, cloaking themselves and their hive in a dome of darkness. Where they settle, shadows grow thicker, signals vanish, and light itself seems to die.

NASA has confirmed signal anomalies in multiple dark regions of space—coinciding with these beetle swarms.

Are they simply feeding?

Or are they clearing the galaxy of sight itself, one star at a time?


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