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Black Holes and the Future of the Milky Way Galaxy

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  • I love studying things that are way beyond our imagination.

  • black holes are just amazing

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  • I love how they make blackholes seem evil or bad.

    Blackhole is simply the circle of life....the matter it spews out is used to create new planets and the chain continues.

  • Will they ever stop trying to freak us out?? D: Cuz it actually works!

  • an inactive black hole just means it isn't eating anything, it doesn't mean it's weaker. How could something with the mass a million times our sun and have such a small gravitational pull? It can't.

  • and usually the supermassive black holes are not growing so fast it will destroy a galaxy.

    The bigger the supermassive is, the higher the chance of galactic merge, the bigger the galaxy grow. So it's relatively ok :)

  • This documentary is very old

    The breaking news are these:The supermassive black holes are usually so inactive, you will not sense it's gravity until you are like 10 kilometers from it because it's INACTIVE! The supermassive black holes are usually eating a small steady diet of gases because of the fact that milky way is very old for a galaxy so there aren't enough stars to eat in the center

    However, there are active supermassives that eat from large stockpiles of gases in big galaxies

  • hmm intresting.. this is going to take like, trillions of years though. and it's not like the universe is going to be sucked up. Theres simply to much space inbetween galaxies. Life will go on yay :D

  • Black holes are created by gravity and usually form from large stars. As stars age, outward pressure created by nuclear fusion decreases and further gravitational collapse occurs. If the star is massive enough, the gravitational collapse will form a black hole. This is an object in space whose gravity is so strong that not even light can escape. Thus the term black hole. At the center of the black hole is the original stars mass in a super dense state.

  • what is a black hole?

  • ah u mean were gonna die by a black hole

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