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"Do galaxies form first and then a black hole springs up in the
center, or possibly, do galaxies form around an already existing black hole?" “The implication is that the black holes started growing first.” http://www.universetoday.com/2009/01...le/#more-23357 So, where does the matter come from that forms around the black hole and creates the galaxy? Does it just condense out of energy? Does the black hole somehow stress space to cause it to condense into matter? Or does it just gather it from the extremely sparse intergalactic void? Double-A |
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