*UPDATE* 4/03/2018
2 more possibilities:

Well, I'm still working on several concept proofs, but I've learned quite a bit about the "real" power of Photoshop, I thought I knew it...Huh, was I wrong, I've only scratched the surface of it's capabilities. So here are some more ideas I had using different layers and color schemes and effects:

Image 1 and image 3 would go together as image 1 is cut like a stencil so image 3's motion and color spin mainly through the stencil openings. Images 2 and 4 are for color mixing and contrast.
Now indulge me for a second here, I came up with my interpretation of an Interstellar vortex type blackhole engulfing an entire star system, these are 2 GIF images (with motion,) 1 image is only 400 x 400 pixels, the other is 2500 x 2500 (HDTV size and quality!)

Huh, I'm going to have to upload the HDTV GIF as a Zipfile...too big to upload here :)
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