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Old April 13th 19, 12:15 AM posted to sci.astro
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Will a black hole in a galaxy ever consume their entire galaxy. If so are there any known galaxies that are almost consumed by their black hole?

In a spiral galaxy is it the black hole that causes the spiraling, like water down a plug hole?

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