Stealthweasle seems to be on the right track - I think Bruce is having fun with wordplays relating to black holes and such.
A couple observations:
"I'm not particular" - light behaves as both a wave and a particle (one of the confusing things in physics)
"you won't be tracking me by sight" - single particles like electrons are too small to track - not just by eye, but since we "see" things by bouncing other things (like light or other electrons off of them), if you bounce an electron off of another electron, you bump the electron you're trying to "track", so you can't figure out where it is . . .
"I'll say a mass for you and wave" can mean "I'll say a prayer for you and wave goodbye", but in physics "mass" also refers to physical presence - which can be converted to energy (E=MCsquared), which travels in waves
something falling into a black hole emits gamma rays ("shooting plasma from my grave")
a black hole would look like a "shadow in the stars" - it's a dark spot in the starry sky
similarly, the night isn't black (well, unless it's cloudy) - it's full of stars. A black hole is BLACK - no light reflects off of it, its gravitational pull swallows light, so it is "blacker than the night"
Stealthweasle seems to be on the right track - I think Bruce is having fun with wordplays relating to black holes and such.
A couple observations:
"I'm not particular" - light behaves as both a wave and a particle (one of the confusing things in physics)
"you won't be tracking me by sight" - single particles like electrons are too small to track - not just by eye, but since we "see" things by bouncing other things (like light or other electrons off of them), if you bounce an electron off of another electron, you bump the electron you're trying to "track", so you can't figure out where it is . . .
"I'll say a mass for you and wave" can mean "I'll say a prayer for you and wave goodbye", but in physics "mass" also refers to physical presence - which can be converted to energy (E=MCsquared), which travels in waves
something falling into a black hole emits gamma rays ("shooting plasma from my grave")
a black hole would look like a "shadow in the stars" - it's a dark spot in the starry sky similarly, the night isn't black (well, unless it's cloudy) - it's full of stars. A black hole is BLACK - no light reflects off of it, its gravitational pull swallows light, so it is "blacker than the night"