Posted on 03/10/2009 3:45:41 PM PDT by TaraP
That’s the mass of half the stars in our galaxy.
huh?
50 billion sun size black hole..there could be one of those pulling all the existing galaxies toward the center of the universe.
“...ridiculously stupidly big”
To calculate masses that large will require a knowledge of maths.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pj2NOTanzWI
The magnitude and splendor of God's universe is truly incredible.
3 categories for the most massive black holes ever:
“ridiculously stupidly big”
“insanely massive”
“ridiculously ginormous.”
rofl
“The magnitude and splendor of God’s universe is truly incredible. “
very true. compared to the magnitude of his works, we are but ants on the ant hill.
Except, the universe is expanding.
There’s a black hole named OJ?
Well, maybe now that he is in prison. Hahahahahahahaha.
LOL..
Somebody had to say it!
You left out “Hugh.”
Just a thought ... Could it be that a black hole is the result of a mass sufficiently large to suck in all light that comes within some specific distance of that mass?
We know that light bends slightly as it passes our sister planets while moving on to earth.
A black hole named “O”!
LOL
The amount of inflation Obama is inflicting on us is a tredagram.
What is the difference between an expanding universe and a universe for which all matter is falling down a giant black hole?
Funny you say this..
From a BBC Article in 2005
Why the Sun seems to be ‘dimming’
We are all seeing rather less of the Sun, according to scientists who have been looking at five decades of sunlight measurements.
They have reached the disturbing conclusion that the amount of solar energy reaching the Earth’s surface has been gradually falling.
Paradoxically, the decline in sunlight may mean that global warming is a far greater threat to society than previously thought.
The effect was first spotted by Gerry Stanhill, an English scientist working in Israel.
Cloud changes
Comparing Israeli sunlight records from the 1950s with current ones, Dr Stanhill was astonished to find a large fall in solar radiation.
“There was a staggering 22% drop in the sunlight, and that really amazed me.” Intrigued, he searched records from all around the world, and found the same story almost everywhere he looked.
Sunlight was falling by 10% over the USA, nearly 30% in parts of the former Soviet Union, and even by 16% in parts of the British Isles.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4171591.stm
The largest object in the universe is Zero’s ego.
Is that anything like the Most Fabulous Object in the World (it does exist)?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJGfk9TlBNY
The piggish extravagance of an obviously capitalist galaxy
/s
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