Its true, we have one, but it is not feeding on anything….yet!Do you believe every galaxy in the universe has a super massive black hole? Some feed on what’s around them while others lay dormat. What is the reason for every galaxy having one? Does all this have something to do with the”end times” when a new heaven & a new earth will be created? Will all the black holes swallow up everything in the universe to make way for a new heaven (universe) and new earth?
I doubt it. People are now believing in the multiverse, which explains how the universe was created. In the multiverse, there are tons of universes that are composed in it. As for the black hole in the center of the galaxy, it would help explain why the galaxies rotate around their center. But i personally believe that they will not destroy this universe. The universe will continue to expand, and then eventually tear itself apart. But probably not for another 10 to 15 billion years.
If there are supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies, they will no doubt eat up stars, but perhaps much more slowly than some people think. Making way for a new Universe is purely speculative with no way to verify or refute. Making way for a new heaven is moot, as no heaven has ever been observed.
Chris, I don’t believe anyone has done anything to justify the claim of multiverses. I think cosmologists have hit the wall, theoretically, and they are now making up a lot of erudite sounding garbage in order to advance themselves. These claims are nothing but pure mysticism with bogus, cryptic math to make them look legitimate. And since there can be no way to verify or refute them, either, they are categorically UNscientific, if not grossly wrong. These “hypotheses” explain nothing. They evade the fundamental question of where did it ALL come from. It’s astro-babble. Or cosmo-babble. (Did I just make up a couple of new words that are needed in these sciences?)
because there is a force at the center of galxies that we cannot see and it is growing all the time, but they won’t engulf the whole universe because the universe is expanding so the ‘stuff’ that a blackhole ‘eats’ is moving farther away from it
the velocity of the stars revolving around the galaxy indicates the amount and distribution of mass in the center of the galaxy. the only possible explanation for this huge concentration of mass is a supermassive black hole. we cant directly observe the black hole in the center of our galaxy because of the amount of dust and other matter between our solar system and the center of the galaxy. and besides when black holes consume mass, radiation is ejected perpendicular to thier rotation.