cyrus8334
|
  |
| Joined: 10 Sep 2009 |
| Total Posts: 12169 |
|
|
| 29 Feb 2012 02:48 PM |
| wouldnt the galaxys mass overpower the black hole? |
|
|
| Report Abuse |
|
|
| |
|
JimiJami
|
  |
| Joined: 09 Jul 2008 |
| Total Posts: 4509 |
|
|
| 29 Feb 2012 02:50 PM |
| Black holes are like the densest objects known to man. If a black hole was that big, nothing would be able to stop that thing. |
|
|
| Report Abuse |
|
|
cyrus8334
|
  |
| Joined: 10 Sep 2009 |
| Total Posts: 12169 |
|
|
| 29 Feb 2012 02:50 PM |
yeah me either
because a supermassive black hole's mass is susposed to be more than 2 billions suns
200 billion > 2 billion |
|
|
| Report Abuse |
|
|
| |
|
cyrus8334
|
  |
| Joined: 10 Sep 2009 |
| Total Posts: 12169 |
|
|
| 29 Feb 2012 02:51 PM |
@Jimi
yeah
just imagine being able to control something like that, lol |
|
|
| Report Abuse |
|
|
|
| 29 Feb 2012 02:52 PM |
Hmm.
Need to be a big universe.
EVENT HORIZON WOULD BE DAMNED PRETTY.
caps |
|
|
| Report Abuse |
|
|
JimiJami
|
  |
| Joined: 09 Jul 2008 |
| Total Posts: 4509 |
|
|
| 29 Feb 2012 02:54 PM |
@cyrus I'm sure a black hole the size of a marble has the ability to consume the entire planet Earth. Now, you are talking a black hole with the mass of 200 billion suns.
Yeah, everything would be doomed. |
|
|
| Report Abuse |
|
|
| |
|
shyshen
|
  |
| Joined: 27 Mar 2008 |
| Total Posts: 398 |
|
|
| 29 Feb 2012 03:04 PM |
| The actual mass of a black hole cannot actually be determined, as it seems to fluctuate with all the debris it takes in. But it's pretty amazing that it such a black hole were at the center of a galaxy, the stars around it somehow remain in a more or less stable orbit for quite a while |
|
|
| Report Abuse |
|
|