To: SunkenCiv; SuperLuminal
2 posted on
04/14/2022 6:39:27 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
To: Red Badger
I just want to know one thing...where does space go?
What’s BEHIND that “Predicted ‘Ancestor’ of Supermassive Black Holes Found Lurking at The Dawn of Time”?
Some scientist says..”Here’s a bunch of black holes along the line as indicated by The Dawn Of Time.”. So, what’s just beyond The Dawn Of Time? There has to be something on the “other side” of whatever they discover. If you say “nothing”! What’s on the other side of “nothing”?
Where does space go?
4 posted on
04/14/2022 6:54:46 AM PDT by
moovova
To: Red Badger
Ikeep a black hole in my closet but you can only see it if you go into the closet, shut the door and turn off all the lights.
6 posted on
04/14/2022 6:57:41 AM PDT by
super7man
(Madam Defarge, knitting, knitting, always knitting.)
To: Red Badger
Don't these guys ever get tired of playing with themselves?

ML/NJ
8 posted on
04/14/2022 7:01:42 AM PDT by
ml/nj
("If the Representatives of the People betray their Constituents ..." Federalist #28; READ IT!)
To: Red Badger
The object looks to be the elusive ancestor
scientists have been trying to track down. How annoying! The primary meaning of "ancestor" implies causation, direct descent, which assuredly is not the case here. A better word-choice would have been "precursor" or even "forerunner".
9 posted on
04/14/2022 7:14:38 AM PDT by
Hebrews 11:6
("This is Thy pleasure, that Thou art my joy")
To: Red Badger
Simulations indicate an evolutionary sequence of dust-reddened quasars emerging from heavily dust-obscured starbursts that then transition to unobscured luminous quasars by expelling gas and dustSay that three times in a row really fast
10 posted on
04/14/2022 7:20:02 AM PDT by
from occupied ga
(Your government is your most dangerous enemy - EVs a solution for which there is no problem)
To: Red Badger
13 posted on
04/14/2022 7:44:19 AM PDT by
DannyTN
To: Red Badger
GNz7q, the red dot in the center of the insetI thought black holes were black because they weren't red??
16 posted on
04/14/2022 8:31:28 AM PDT by
fso301
To: Red Badger
"Simulations indicate an evolutionary sequence of dust-reddened quasars emerging from heavily dust-obscured starbursts that then transition to unobscured luminous quasars by expelling gas and dust,"Simulations indicate an evolutionary sequence of dust-reddened quasars emerging from heavily dust-obscured starbursts that then transition to unobscured luminous quasars by expelling gas and dust...
Almost orgasm-inducing science...
Excellent... Love it...
20 posted on
04/14/2022 10:52:46 AM PDT by
SuperLuminal
(Where is another Sam Adams now that we desperately need him?)
To: Red Badger
"Due to the phenomenon of the Universe expanding, GNz7q – in whatever ultimate, supermassive form it now takes – would be about twice as far away from us today, at a distance of around 25 billion light-years."Therein lies the paradox of the Big Bang Theory, the BBT. According to the BBT, the universe is some 13.7 billion years old, give or take a couple of tenths of a billion years. So then, how did the light from GNz7q, travelling at one light-year per year get to us from 25 billion light years away in 13.7 years?
Well, according to the BBT, very early on, the universe simply "expanded", at well beyond the speed of light, to the size at which it is now. Huh? The scientists are saying that it simply violated the laws of science. You must have faith!
22 posted on
04/14/2022 11:15:58 AM PDT by
norwaypinesavage
(Capitalism is what happens when you leave people alone.)
To: Red Badger
And you are telling us this is where Covid-19 originated? /s
Actually, while a slightly interesting article, most conspiracy theories have more actual evidence.
To: Red Badger
When will black holes be found to be racist?
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