Scientist says neutron stars, not black holes, at center ofgal...
Hi Sam I see the universe as a spinning galaxy. The galaxies make up
the sum of its parts. I'm thinking "fractal",and "holograms" Spinning
can be used for part of its energy of expansion. It would in reality
take three neutron stars to equal one black hole. I could easily
theorize that at the center of our galaxy is a huge black hole that is
being orbited by 13 neutron stars. Who really knows? Who can see
its core. We have enough problem with the Earth's core and we are
standing on top of it. Bert
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