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Supermassive Black Holes At The Center Of Galaxies

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Posted by Keith S. Maynard/">Keith S. Maynard on June 17, 1997 19:23:37 UTC

Here's a theory: There is something called an accertation disk circling around a black hole in another galaxy. It's basically a bunch of dust circling the black hole that is doomed to eventually be sucked into it. It is in a flat, disklike shape. Well, what if the galaxy is really a huge accertation disk around a supermassive black hole at the center of our universe? If so, we are slowly coming closer and closer... I hope to explore this theory more with a graphic novel or comic book series I hope to have published sometime soon.

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