Evidence of a Super Massive Black Hole in the Milky Way

Stars in the center of the Milky Way circle something invisible at incredible speeds.
Doc_Msays...

Not surprising at all. There has been much theorizing lately that most galaxies have a massive black hole at their center. It makes sense since any center of such a massive entity would no doubt attract and eventually absorb so much mass as to result in an inevitable "black hole".

What boggles my mind is that at the center of that "hole", there is almost certainly a sphere of earth or very likely MUCH smaller size that is dense beyond imagination, so dense as to create so much gravity that space and time themselves are warped. God knows what that thing is made of elementally or otherwise, and man will know no time soon. Perhaps such a high energy entity ventures out of our physical laws into more universal inter-dimensional laws that we haven't begun to consider.
Where's Buckaroo Banzai when you need him?

AnimalsForCrackerssays...

I believe they also found recently, for the first time, a black hole in the center of a globular cluster; something once thought impossible. This has implications for what we think the conditions needed are for one to form. Or so they say. I spend so many hours scanning Google Sky, I've actually considered buying a telescope since...

oinkinsteinsays...

i don't know why they didn't figure out the fact that there were super massive black holes in the middle of galaxies, im not trying to be self absorbed but just look at them, they look like the obvious product of the above video's movements. especially the spirally ones

8422says...

there has also been a recent discovery that some black holes orbit each other .. i dont know where i know that from (i would like to say discovery channel) but not positive of my source

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