A galaxy is a collection of billions and billions of objects. A lot of mass is present. What we now observe appears organised after bllion of years of evolution: the stuff that was not on a stable orbit either escaped, crashed into something else, or "sank" to the centre.
A black hole is simply the presence, in a given volume, of so much mass that the escape velocity exceeds the speed of light.
Therefore, it is normal that a galaxy has accumulated a sufficient amount of mass that had "sunk" to its middle, to now have a black hole there.
It neither proves nor disproves intelligent design. It simply shows the workings of gravity and the evolution of large systems containing lots of distinct object that have (somewhat) disorganised orbits at first.
2007-03-04 06:44:55
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answered by Raymond 7
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Ive many times long gone down this theory trend earlier... specific, Black holes exist interior the middle of each and every galaxy. they might desire to, or there'll be no galaxy... we could go down a theory i've got Explored... while a extensive sunlight runs out of gas, and collapses... It create a Black hollow which will consume each and every thing it comes for the duration of... What for...? to convey at the same time adequate gas to rekindle? maybe... It does extra healthy with the profile of the Ying-Yang theory... and television confirmed photographs of a black hollow eating a sunlight some years in the past It got here on the threshold of it, and slowly ripped it aside It ate it in a fashion that made it look like a small Spiral galaxy. it particularly is the Cycle of existence... :)(:
2016-12-18 05:31:09
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a true fact that when every star starts getting older, they move towards the center ( Galactic center), which is the heart of every galaxy.
We also know that at the star's death, it will end up either as a blackhole or a white dwarf. When the star has died ,its remainings ( the blackhole / the white dwarf ) will have reached the centre; since,as said,it will travel 'towards the galactic center'. So, if a star turns into a black hole, then ......
You must have got me now ...... so, the existence of black hole in the heart of the galaxy can be taken as true.
2007-03-11 23:26:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Correction, they have found what they think might be black holes, they are more likely to found as momentum distersions within the next few years, such as the velolocity emmission and pieces from the breaking up of the center point that were left behind in the expansion of matter ,outward, the action of expansion would leave this energy in high density swirls, with radio emmissions of sub-normal mode, these high density fall-off energy fields are probably just that, fall-off energy masses.Time will tell
2007-03-04 06:42:40
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answered by Book of Changes 3
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I don't know about the existence of any god, but it will not devour us. It will hoover up the stars and dust within its range, but anything outside that is safe from this cosmic Dyson. All old galaxies have a void in their centre where the black hole has been sucking.
Ne need to worry.
2007-03-04 07:02:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Um, no...
It's evidence that large structures such as galaxies form around large sources of gravity. Which makes perfect sense, and confirms observational evidence very nicely.
Yes, I know that many believers in "intelligent design" or "creationism" have minds similar to black holes -- nothing, not even intelligent words, can ever escape...but it strains the analogy to compare that to the universe.
2007-03-04 05:59:36
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't think so. I mean what intelligence would it be if it was a creative intelligence? Black holes form by themselves after a star is destroyed, it isn't really something that's created by something else, but hey, all of us have our own opinions.
2007-03-04 06:00:39
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answered by Ana 2
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Your question is flawed: How could scientists discover ANYTHING about every galaxy? Have they examined them all?
2007-03-04 06:02:10
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answered by Anonymous
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no, all this is evidence for is that galaxys can eat eachother up, some galaxies have 2 black holes because this has happened, ours will be eaten up in bout 200million years, if we dont destroy it 1st
2007-03-04 05:50:28
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answered by Anonymous
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of course the universe is both intelligent and creative
2007-03-04 05:59:14
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answered by Anonymous
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