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Originally posted by BIGPoJo
If my napkin math is correct it is less than half of 1% the speed of light. To put it into perspective it would take hundreds of years at that speed to reach our nearest neighboring star.
Originally posted by Taxus
Originally posted by lonewolf19792000
Well ofcourse there are millions of blackholes in our galaxy alone. If we have a rogue black hole coming at our solar system you'd never know it until it started feeding on the largest planet it came to first. Almost enough to make you want to seek Jesus if you were a nonbeliever.
Why do you always have to bring up religion in these topics? There is no scientific proof for your Jesus, and it would not be enough for me to seek ''Jesus''. I'd have no reason to seek him. It would just be nature doing it's thing. So be it.
edit on 22-7-2012 by Taxus because: Always those damn edits again
Originally posted by Taxus
Originally posted by lonewolf19792000
Well ofcourse there are millions of blackholes in our galaxy alone. If we have a rogue black hole coming at our solar system you'd never know it until it started feeding on the largest planet it came to first. Almost enough to make you want to seek Jesus if you were a nonbeliever.
Why do you always have to bring up religion in these topics? There is no scientific proof for your Jesus, and it would not be enough for me to seek ''Jesus''. I'd have no reason to seek him. It would just be nature doing it's thing. So be it.
edit on 22-7-2012 by Taxus because: Always those damn edits again
Originally posted by lonewolf19792000
Why can't you not ignore it? You ignored everything else and latched onto that. Does it anger you that i believe in the only higher power that created this universe in the first place? I am required of my Elohim Yahweh to proclaim his creation and his name, and blackholes and galaxies are all part of it.
Good day to you sir.
Originally posted by BagBing
Originally posted by BIGPoJo
If my napkin math is correct it is less than half of 1% the speed of light. To put it into perspective it would take hundreds of years at that speed to reach our nearest neighboring star.
Maybe invest in a calculator? lol
It would take about 894 billion years to reach a neighbouring star! That's almost 65 times longer than the suspected age of the universe.
edit on 22-7-2012 by BagBing because: Did the correct math
Originally posted by JohnPhoenix
None of this has to be true.
We don't know that black holes have any mass at all.
We don't know that there is any such thing as a gravitational wave from a black hole.
These are just theories made up to try to explain the things that are observed. It's a best guess. Nothing more.
Until any instrumentation can get close enough to a black hole and return, we won't know anything about them as fact. That's not gonna ever happen and the worlds scientists know it, so they can claim anything they want about black holes and get away with it. Millions of people are stupid enough to believe anything they hear without proof.
Originally posted by flexy123
No, we might not KNOW for certain this or that, but we can observe things and develop theories, accordignly
So..while a "theory" is indeed only a "best guess", there is nothing wrong with it since this is how you are able explain some things so that they fit in a meaningful context. Whether elements of the theory might turn out false or true later on - no problem either since scientific theories are not bound to a "bible" or similar, they CAN indeed be changed and revised
Your sentence "so they can claim anything they want about black holes and get away with it. " is just stupid. What you mean "get away with it?"..and even more, then you have the audacity to claim that people are "stupid" if they tend to accept a theory without proof.