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Two BHs of Equal size and Density ,but one Spinning at close to ??



 
 
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Old May 3rd 19, 12:04 AM posted to alt.astronomy
herbert glazier
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Default Two BHs of Equal size and Density ,but one Spinning at close to ??

The fast spinning BH has gravity st a much greater force.It goes with my "Spin is in theory" Alsofsst spinning BHs give out where they are at.They curve space and when eating a star its matter and energy comes into it like a question mark(?).The black hole is the dot.(.) We see a galaxy's BH when it is head on. Side ways dust gets in the way.BHs come in every size gravity sees to this reality.Early universe has great great stars,and they did not last long,but now their cores are with us.Thus I predict there are billin and billions of BHs the size of Jupiter.So now you know I have the answer to dark matter. Yes it is dark for a BH does not radiate Bert
 




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