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Blackholes in galaxies, what about the universe?

Does anyone know if there's a blackhole 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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    More interesting than this question, is WHERE would the center of the universe be? As for your question, if there was a collapsed star of sufficient mass there, then, yes, you would wind up with a black hole. If not, it would be a pretty unremarkable place...

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Sorry, there is still no ONE center of the universe. But keep asking, maybe there will be one five minutes from now. Somebody will make one up, just for you. And then you will believe that person. And then you will have fallen for the answer of an idiot.

  • 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.

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