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Blackwholes in galaxies, what about the universe?

Does anyone know if there's a blackwhole in the center of our universe, if it is, would it swallow up everything in space

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  • 1 decade ago
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    The problem with that, is scientists don't know where the universe ends, there for they can't determine the middle. Where as with a galaxy, even our own, they can find the middle and monitor the black hole.

    But it would be an interesting theory if there was such a black hole at the center of the universe, but I doubt it, as the evolutionists believe in the big bang, everything expanding outwards. If there was a black hole, it wouldn't have expanded and been immediately swallowed up.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Yep. There are billions and billions of black holes at the center of the universe.

    Why? Because the center of the universe is everywhere at once. And since the center of the universe is also where the black holes are, there are plenty of black holes at the center of the universe. Never mind that they are thousands of millions or billions of light years apart.

    Welcome to reality. Isn't she beautiful?

  • 1 decade ago

    Our universe is "isotropic," meaning that no matter where in it you are that place seems to be the center. In other words, there is no center to the universe.

  • 1 decade ago

    It's spelled blackhole, and it could not swallow everything in space because it's part of space. And technically we wouldn't know if it was there because you can't see a black hole.

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