Posted on Nov 10, 2023
Exploring Supermassive Black Holes: JRE #1347 with Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Scientists have been able to study large numbers of Galaxies in the universe in great detail and they have been able to understand more and more about "Black Holes", which are at the cosmic center of each galaxy... Watch and listen as Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson elucidates on this subject... It absolutely amazes me how much we know based on the Physics of Galaxies in outer space... And...we are encompassed by these billions of galaxies in the Universe!!! We, (Earth) by the way, are but a pea (or a blue dot) in comparison to these galaxies so many light years from us or us from them...
What are your thoughts on these amazing facts? LMK
Enjoy,
Kerry
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What are your thoughts on these amazing facts? LMK
Enjoy,
Kerry
________________________________ ✼✼☼✼✼ ______________________________
Edited 7 mo ago
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Posted 7 mo ago
Like in science fiction movies, I think what we are learning will one day allow us to use these black holes as a means to travel through space. BUT, there's a long, long way to go.
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Sgt (Join to see)
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It is the likes of these types of scientific breakthroughs, that we find God's realm is infinitely big and like you, Jack, I feel the same... We are on the cusp of greater things to come with the knowledge God is gradually providing us with... As Gene stated in his comment, "One day we will know all there is to know."
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SPC (Join to see)
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A saying that I remember from my four year enlistment in the army goes something like this: Do you know why outer space is a vacuum? No. Why? The earth sucks!
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Posted 7 mo ago
I'll bet some of the old actors like Ernest Borgnine who played in space movies would be fascinated.
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