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Is there a giant black hole in the center of each galaxy?

2006-10-31 17:29:15 · 6 answers · asked by Deaver 1 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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Each new documentary I watch, proves it more and more that there are black holes at the center of each galaxy. Sometimes they are feeding and sometimes they are dormant, but they are there.

2006-10-31 18:20:05 · answer #1 · answered by kepjr100 7 · 0 0

Yes, the various observations made by scientists suggest that there is a super massive black hole at the centre of all regular shaped galaxies.The scientists say that we are most likely to find a rotating black hole at the centre of spiral galaxy and a non rotating black hole inside an elliptical galaxy.
Now the question arises that whether black hole is the cause of galaxy formation or dense material inside a galaxy is the cause for black hole formation?

2006-10-31 23:20:48 · answer #2 · answered by Devil-heart 2 · 0 0

Science proves that most galaxies have a "Super Massive Black Hole" at there centers some feed on things in the galaxies others like ours don't feed

2006-10-31 17:33:51 · answer #3 · answered by Gabriel C 1 · 1 0

Maybe, who knows
But if it really got one then, sometime in the future everything would be sucked into the black hole and nothing left!

2006-11-01 01:37:43 · answer #4 · answered by Jade 1 · 0 0

i think so. since every smaller mass body revolves around a larger mass body. Like moons around planets,planets around stars . so stars shouls revolve around a larger mass which is the black hole.

2006-10-31 19:52:54 · answer #5 · answered by neurocom 2 · 0 0

usually,yes.even our own Milky Way has it

2006-10-31 17:32:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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