I do understand your desire to be noticed in this comunity by pointing any faults and not seeing the branch that hangs from your eyes.Here are some flash news...i dont care how i write when you can read it and please stick to the point of the whole topic what is SCIENCE not cultural differences between us and literal faults.
I know it is easy to sit in your little chair and comment on others...i am just asking to be kind and polite and if you lack this basic skills then your person does not belong to the civilised human species,this is not flood and i ask you to not flood the whole post with your off-topic subjects.
Thank you!
(11-14-2012, 08:38 PM)Tunicle Wrote:
(11-14-2012, 08:19 PM)sajjukar Wrote: About the super masive black hole or probably a quasar...that is not proved yet...black holes exist ... in THEORY.Recently i watched a documentary and learned that the black holes arnt as powerfull as most of us tought...in fact the extreme tidal forces are present only near the event horison and iradiates outward before experiencing a total degradation...and this is only in theory!
Learning and exploring thoughts is a great and exciting thing but does need some grasp of reality.
I have seen a very similar video on Natgeo channel couple of months ago and was similar to the oone in the last link but the one i have seen was a binary solar system with a red giant and a blue dwarf cicling eachother at close ranges...because the giant shadowed the dwarf,it cannot be seen only when it colapsed and exploded into a supernova by leaching solar matter from the giant...a tiny thing that shows up in different light spectrums dosent mean it is a black hole.And in regards with you reality state....we know our sun is real because we can see it so are dwarfs and giants , solid planets and gas giants but in the case of a black hole we only have the theory working on our side....if you read carefully and links you posted you will see that there isnt any solid evidence that a black hole really exists...there is a very thin line between probability-posibility-certainty-reality