Posted on 09/11/2017 8:29:48 AM PDT by ETL
Oh I see. Send more money!!
It's hard to believe that Chile beans are THAT powerful.
OK, thanks.
So the size of this black hole is calculated on the gravitational effects and that’s not the same calculation used to figure out how far away the black hole is from us. I get that.
So yes, I do quibble with the precision discrepancy. I’m curious how scientists can determine how a particular object in space is related to other objects in space that are all 25,000 light years + or - a few hundred (or thousand) light years away from us.
Such precision is astounding, especially considering all the variables to be calculated from presumably hundreds of objects being measured for their gravitational effects.
Our climatologists should be consulting the brilliantly precise astronomers on their methods. Maybe we’ll be better able to predict seasonal weather patterns than we are currently able to do.
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