As the fire falls towards the center of the black hole, the width of the "laser" will decrease. When the fire passes the center, the width will begin to increase until it is pulled back in by the gravity of the black hole. This can be used to create an interesting hour-glass shape, the width of which depends on the proximity to the black hole and the pen-size used.
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