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Old January 27th 08, 08:39 PM posted to alt.astronomy
BradGuth
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Default If you want cold, you must go to the outer edge of the Milky Way.

On Jan 27, 10:08 am, Jeff*Relf wrote:
Empirically, how cold are “ black holes ” Bert ?
I'm talking measured temperature, not theory.

Anti-Matter induced gamma-rays from Sagittarius A*,
the purported black hole at the center of the Milky Way,
makes the sun look like an ice cube.

If you want cold, you must go to the outer edge of the Milky Way,
where the cold vacuous dark matter is.


Now way, as a black hole has got to be at least a million fold colder
than any interstellar void. Is there such a thing as -K? (if not,
perhaps there should be)
. - Brad Guth