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Old December 11th 03, 03:51 PM
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Hi Painius That is so very true we can't tell how bright the hub of our
galaxy is. Its a good thing that infrared can go through all that space
dust. It does make sense to me that this dust would be thick and flat to
go with our frisbee galaxy. Painius what if we did not have this
dust shield,and lots of harmfull radiation hit the Earth? Maybe the dust
helped to create life on Earth. Having stars inside this hub that have
the radiation of millions of suns,and the hub has 100 million stars
makes this thinking not to far out. Having a blackhole in the center of
the hub must create a lot of angular motion. Bert