That spherical hole in the very fabric of space wasn't hard to identify. Even a layman in the scientific field like Khan could recognize the deadliest celestial body in the known universe.
The theory was also solid. The Maker had already proven himself capable of creating miniature stars. That basically was his iconic ability at that point.
Therefore, it stood to reason that the Maker could push that ability a step further, compressing that immense mass of energy into something even smaller, so infinitesimal that it could create a miniature black hole.
The ability was terrifying, truly. It was so unfathomable that Khan couldn't even begin to comprehend it through reason. He could only accept it as a fact.
However, what surrounded that infinitesimally small black hole wasn't something Khan had ever read about.
Admittedly, Khan's studies had been very superficial. He was to blame for his own ignorance, and his sharp senses didn't help at all in that situation.
