Viper
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In the centre of the universe I believe there is a giant black hole that all galaxies orbit
The discussion revolves around the concept of whether there is a giant black hole at the center of the universe. Participants explore various theories regarding the structure of the universe, the nature of black holes, and the implications of cosmic expansion. The conversation includes theoretical, conceptual, and speculative elements.
Participants do not reach a consensus on the existence of a giant black hole at the center of the universe. Multiple competing views are presented regarding the structure and fate of the universe, the nature of black holes, and the implications of cosmic expansion.
Participants express uncertainty about the current understanding of the universe's curvature and the implications of black hole behavior. There are unresolved questions regarding the interplay between gravity and the expansion of the universe, as well as the long-term fate of black holes.
Wrong.Originally posted by Viper
But then if you look at all of the galaxies they are swirled around a centre or central area or an object(s) of intebse gravity
What are they "stretching from?" Can you please try to be a little more clear?Originally posted by Viper
Ok but what are they stretching from. If the universe becomes too stretshed will there be like an elastic affect?
Originally posted by Viper
But then if you look at all of the galaxies they are swirled around a centre or central area or an object(s) of intebse gravity
Originally posted by M. Gaspar
I don't buy Hawking thought that because some energy radiates OUT that a black hole will eventually "evaporate". More stuff goes in; it becomes more massive; its gravity increases; it eats more stuff.
Originally posted by Brad_Ad23
And as was pointed out, black holes merely empty the space surrounding them.