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Stalle

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Posted on 11-26-06 07:22 PM Link | Quote
Does anyone know where I can find some information reguarding wether or not the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy is actively feeding or not?
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Posted on 11-26-06 07:26 PM Link | Quote
Probably Google or Wikipedia
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Posted on 11-26-06 07:28 PM Link | Quote
I'm trying to zero in on it's feeding pattern.
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Posted on 11-26-06 07:29 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Stalle
I'm trying to zero in on it's feeding pattern.

And you're doing this how?......
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Posted on 11-26-06 07:31 PM Link | Quote
The brightest minds of our time aren't even sure, it's not likely that you will figure it out.

If you're doing it for a research paper or other, try looking at a library. The Internet does not suffice for papers.
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Posted on 11-26-06 07:33 PM Link | Quote
Heh, I'm just interested by this stuff.. And by "zero in" I just meant by the information given by google.

Black Holes have kind of taken over my mind lately.
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Posted on 11-26-06 08:04 PM Link | Quote
Hah. I know what you mean. When I get fixated on something, I don't stop researching it until my head hurts.
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Posted on 11-26-06 08:11 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by ibz10g
Hah. I know what you mean. When I get fixated on something, I don't stop researching it until my head hurts.


Heh... I do the same thing... I remember the time I got into sharks... I could tell you how long a nurse shark was in less than a second. WAIT! Whats this about a black hole in our galaxy? OH GOD WE'RE SCREWED!
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Posted on 11-26-06 08:13 PM Link | Quote
I can't tell if you're being serious or not. Scientists theorize that at the center of every galaxy is a supermassive black hole.
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Posted on 11-26-06 08:13 PM Link | Quote
It's actually not theory anymore. It's pretty much proven.
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Posted on 11-26-06 08:15 PM Link | Quote
Thats where you're slightly wrong. Anything not completely proven is not a fact. Even still, there can/could be a lot of grey area.
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Posted on 11-26-06 08:16 PM Link | Quote
The only way to truly detect a blackhole is by it's gravity and they've done that with so many galaxies it's insane.
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Posted on 11-26-06 09:15 PM Link | Quote
All that really matters about the black hole at the center of the galaxy is that it's on notice.
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Posted on 11-26-06 10:18 PM Link | Quote
The PBS website has a documentary on the black hole on their nova page.

Watch that.
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Posted on 11-26-06 10:19 PM Link | Quote
I actually have.
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Posted on 11-26-06 11:35 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Stalle
The only way to truly detect a blackhole is by it's gravity and they've done that with so many galaxies it's insane.


They can do that but they can't prove that global warming really exsits? Maybe they should focus on our planets welfare the the black hole that's gonna swallow us in about 300,000,000,000,000 years.
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Posted on 11-27-06 12:12 AM Link | Quote
I thought that they detected black holes through the effect of gravity on the peripheral objects and through the observation of the bending of light.
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Posted on 11-27-06 12:26 AM Link | Quote
From what I've seen/read they judge wether or not a black hole is present by the speed of the stars around said area.. if they're going at an extremely fast speed a black hole is present.
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Posted on 11-27-06 01:11 AM Link | Quote
Okay, that's what I was getting at. I was just wondering which sort of idea of measuring "gravity" you were using. I've heard of some far out theories...mostly through my room-mate. Fucking astrophysics majors.
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