The last line in the excerpt is the MONEY QUOTE.
The pics below represent the 'science' of astrophysics following their explanation for the existence of this black hole.
To: logi_cal869
Per the agency, it could show that the supermassive black hole there was born directly from clouds of primordial gas. "It could show", iow, it's a guess; not a deeply researched study.
2 posted on
12/29/2023 6:26:26 PM PST by
adorno
(CCH)
To: logi_cal869
Of course, Darwin was one of the ignorant immensity!
I submit that he has learned that you pray God forgives your sorry self!”
“Darwinism?” Nope.
3 posted on
12/29/2023 6:26:38 PM PST by
BatGuano
(2020 = Stolen Election. Believe it! Molon Labe.)
To: logi_cal869
Of course, Darwin was one of the ignorant immensity!
I submit that he has learned that you pray God forgives your sorry self!”
“Darwinism?” Nope.
4 posted on
12/29/2023 6:27:06 PM PST by
BatGuano
(2020 = Stolen Election. Believe it! Molon Labe.)
To: logi_cal869
The universe was formed by special creation by the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
7 posted on
12/29/2023 6:38:23 PM PST by
fishtank
(The denial of original sin is the root of liberalism.)
To: logi_cal869
Please… no posts from “Business Insider.”
8 posted on
12/29/2023 6:53:14 PM PST by
freedomjusticeruleoflaw
(Strange that a man with his wealth would have to resort to prostitution.)
To: logi_cal869
9 posted on
12/29/2023 7:11:03 PM PST by
xp38
To: logi_cal869
It’s interesting, I guess, but why do we need to know anything about black holes?
God created it on — literally — Day One. So much money being spent on stuff like this. How does it help us in any way?
10 posted on
12/29/2023 7:22:12 PM PST by
MayflowerMadam
("A coward dies a thousand times before his death, but the valiant taste of death but once.")
To: logi_cal869
It's like looking in at a kindergarten classroom and there among all the 5-year-olds is one that is 150 pounds and/or six feet tallOh, do they mean like in Detroit?
12 posted on
12/29/2023 7:32:09 PM PST by
Bullish
(...And just like that, I was dropped from the ping-list)
To: logi_cal869
It’s like looking in at a kindergarten classroom and there among all the 5-year-olds is one that is 150 pounds and/or six feet tall,”
kind of like an inner city school ??
14 posted on
12/29/2023 7:46:13 PM PST by
tet68
( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
To: logi_cal869
Out of all the knowledge in the universe - what percentage do humans know? 1/1,000th percent? No, not even that.
Man’s pride is beyond measuring.
How about God spoke black holes into existence just like he did the stars? No difference really.
But man has to come up with a way things happen. And in every realm of science man regularly and repeatedly finds new discoveries that prove all his past theories were dead wrong.
Does this produce a drop of humility? Nope.
15 posted on
12/29/2023 7:58:16 PM PST by
Arlis
To: logi_cal869
I’m continuously amazed at the audacity of scientists who brazenly make statements they cannot prove. No one knows where or even if the universe has an edge or how long it has existed.
16 posted on
12/29/2023 8:01:01 PM PST by
Rowdyone
(Vigilence)
To: logi_cal869
A bizarre galaxy NASA spotted at the edge of the universe could upend what we THINK WE know about supermassive black holes Fixed it.
19 posted on
12/29/2023 9:24:48 PM PST by
metmom
(He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon.” Amen. Come, Lord Jesus.)
To: logi_cal869
Onè is tempted to say: “The Science” is based on mountains of conjecture, but being too early for that, we’ll have to console ourselves with “The Science” is based on black holes of conjecture!
20 posted on
12/30/2023 12:09:36 AM PST by
Theophilus
(It's far easier to rig a jury than an electionhe )
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