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* The evaporating Milky Way BH and stars orbiting BH centermitchr...@gmail.com
`* Re: The evaporating Milky Way BH and stars orbiting BH centerMichael Moroney
 `* Re: The evaporating Milky Way BH and stars orbiting BH centerBud Jones
  `- Re: The evaporating Milky Way BH and stars orbiting BH centerBud Jones

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 by: mitchr...@gmail.com - Thu, 8 Jul 2021 19:13 UTC

if the BH strength does go down the Milky Way
will unravel and if there is an BH explosion there
would be no more center gravity holding
a galaxy together. Therefore we cannot
lose its space curve. There is no galaxy
with a hole. What we see is a gas ring instead...

Mitchell Raemsch

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 by: Michael Moroney - Fri, 9 Jul 2021 01:15 UTC

On 7/8/2021 3:13 PM, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:
> if the BH strength does go down the Milky Way
> will unravel and if there is an BH explosion there
> would be no more center gravity holding
> a galaxy together. Therefore we cannot
> lose its space curve. There is no galaxy
> with a hole. What we see is a gas ring instead...
>
> Mitchell Raemsch
>

Let me put this on my list of things to worry about in 100 billion
trillion trillion trillion years...

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From: buj...@netta.bf (Bud Jones)
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Subject: Re: The evaporating Milky Way BH and stars orbiting BH center
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 by: Bud Jones - Fri, 9 Jul 2021 14:10 UTC

Michael Moroney wrote:

> On 7/8/2021 3:13 PM, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:
>> if the BH strength does go down the Milky Way will unravel and if there
>> is an BH explosion there would be no more center gravity holding a
>> galaxy together. Therefore we cannot lose its space curve. There is no
>> galaxy with a hole. What we see is a gas ring instead...
>> Mitchell Raemsch
>
> Let me put this on my list of things to worry about in 100 billion
> trillion trillion trillion years...

another two native americans arguing on false premises. It's NOT the
gravity that keeps star-systems together in it. It will never be like
that.

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From: buj...@netta.bf (Bud Jones)
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 by: Bud Jones - Fri, 9 Jul 2021 14:28 UTC

Bud Jones wrote:

> Michael Moroney wrote:
>
>> On 7/8/2021 3:13 PM, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> if the BH strength does go down the Milky Way will unravel and if
>>> there is an BH explosion there would be no more center gravity holding
>>> a galaxy together. Therefore we cannot lose its space curve. There is
>>> no galaxy with a hole. What we see is a gas ring instead...
>>> Mitchell Raemsch
>>
>> Let me put this on my list of things to worry about in 100 billion
>> trillion trillion trillion years...
>
> another two native americans arguing on false premises. It's NOT the
> gravity that keeps star-systems together in it. It will never be like
> that.

was to say "arguing *their_asses* on false premises", and "star-systems
together in it (galaxies)".


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