This article explains how Sagittarius A*, actually, steals energy in order to create stars. It's very amazing. Read about Sagittaruis A*.
http://www.space.com/scienceastronom...ole_stars.html
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This article explains how Sagittarius A*, actually, steals energy in order to create stars. It's very amazing. Read about Sagittaruis A*.
http://www.space.com/scienceastronom...ole_stars.html
Space rocks. I studied a bit of astrophysics when I was about 19, man that shit is hard!
interesting but i didnt read it
well atleast they found out the truth. it makes me wonder what else a black hole can create...Quote:
Originally Posted by beachguy in thongs
thanks for the read, beachguy. i have something else to add to my favorites.
i like it when the science guys say stuff like supermassive, or become verbally threatening to world markets with their depressing wisdom :D
I wonder if Sagittarius A* is the only black hole in the universe that does this?
Or maybe, I missed something.
i'm almost certain that all black holes have the gaseous disk around them, if that's true, it's quite possible that every black hole in the universe also assists in the formation of it.
You're, probably, right. If it was the only one to "disperse" stars, I'm sure it would change a lot of atheists' opinions.
reading that bit of information you provided confirmed my belief that it's possible to see the stars moving around in space with the naked eye.
It's crazy. I'm a stargazer, myself. In fact, I can stare into the sun, endlessly.
edit: :cool: I'm blind