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Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics Posted by EnerG on March 25, 2000 19:51:54 UTC |
It would seem that black holes would suck EVERYthing in- but galaxies are only 2 light years thick. Everybody knows that in the middle of a galaxy is a black hole, and, once again, you`d figurethat black holes would suck everything in. So why are they disc-shaped instead of spherical?
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