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<blockquote data-quote="Candyman" data-source="post: 773661" data-attributes="member: 6906"><p>Ok, let me try to explain... </p><p></p><p>Think of the old fair ground ride with the the horses that go up'n down, round'n round. Think of our earth and sun doing that. Our earth spins round our sun, our moon spins round our earth and all the planets that orbit our sun (including our sun) move round the centre of the milky way as well as moving up and down. </p><p></p><p>The up'n down part takes many thousands of years, and it's this up'n down part that lines things up. The black hole at the centre of the milky way has a flat beam of gravity (hence why all galaxys look flat). In dec 2012 we will move through this gravity field for the 1st time in nearly 26,000 years.</p><p></p><p>Most ppl don't realise that our sun and everything that orbits it also orbits the centre of out galaxy. Our planet and everything in space looks like it just sits in the same part of space, but in fact everything is moving thousands of miles an hour, but as the scale of space and most of its objects is so big, things seem to move very slow, were just talking about a mind bending amount of space that things travel through. </p><p></p><p>If a star is too close to a black hole (and there are 2 types we know of) the star well be sucked into it, now when i say close.... were talking about trillions of light years away. (for those that dont know how far a light year is: The speed of light can travel around our planet 7 and a half times in 1 sec, a light year is something that has taken 1 year to travel from point A to point B at the speed of light). The process of a black hole eating a star takes millions of years, but the power of it's gravity is so strong it's said that the reason it's black is it can suck in light, it pulls things in faster than the speed of light so light can't escape. </p><p></p><p>If you know anything about radio waves you can liken a black hole to an ariel. Normal ariels that transmit push the signal out in an umbrella effect and the signal can be picked up anywhere in that range. Liken that effect to gravity, then think of a bean antani directing the signal to a point its directed at. Gravity from the centre of our galaxy is like a circle of beam antani's directing a concentrated flat beam across space pulling everything towards it, unlike any planet that's a ball and pulls from all directions.</p><p></p><p><img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/classics/thumbsup.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumbsup:" title="thumbs up :thumbsup:" data-shortname=":thumbsup:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Candyman, post: 773661, member: 6906"] Ok, let me try to explain... Think of the old fair ground ride with the the horses that go up'n down, round'n round. Think of our earth and sun doing that. Our earth spins round our sun, our moon spins round our earth and all the planets that orbit our sun (including our sun) move round the centre of the milky way as well as moving up and down. The up'n down part takes many thousands of years, and it's this up'n down part that lines things up. The black hole at the centre of the milky way has a flat beam of gravity (hence why all galaxys look flat). In dec 2012 we will move through this gravity field for the 1st time in nearly 26,000 years. Most ppl don't realise that our sun and everything that orbits it also orbits the centre of out galaxy. Our planet and everything in space looks like it just sits in the same part of space, but in fact everything is moving thousands of miles an hour, but as the scale of space and most of its objects is so big, things seem to move very slow, were just talking about a mind bending amount of space that things travel through. If a star is too close to a black hole (and there are 2 types we know of) the star well be sucked into it, now when i say close.... were talking about trillions of light years away. (for those that dont know how far a light year is: The speed of light can travel around our planet 7 and a half times in 1 sec, a light year is something that has taken 1 year to travel from point A to point B at the speed of light). The process of a black hole eating a star takes millions of years, but the power of it's gravity is so strong it's said that the reason it's black is it can suck in light, it pulls things in faster than the speed of light so light can't escape. If you know anything about radio waves you can liken a black hole to an ariel. Normal ariels that transmit push the signal out in an umbrella effect and the signal can be picked up anywhere in that range. Liken that effect to gravity, then think of a bean antani directing the signal to a point its directed at. Gravity from the centre of our galaxy is like a circle of beam antani's directing a concentrated flat beam across space pulling everything towards it, unlike any planet that's a ball and pulls from all directions. :thumbsup: [/QUOTE]
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