Author: dlzcdlzc Date: Sep 9, 2008 07:53
Dear Sanny:
On Sep 9, 3:56Â am, Sanny hotmail.com> wrote:
> Black holes once created keeps eating all the
> matter arround it and Slowly eats other stars
> and galexies.
No.
Black holes evaporate when their black body temperature exceeds the
CMBR temperature (or the temperature around them). Black holes with
the mass of a few atoms are very hot... called "fireballs" when they
have been previously created.
> Most of the Galaxies are having a black hole
> in the center. So that black hole keeps eating
> the galexy.
No.
The black hole may actually be a source, a framework, that lets a
galaxy form.
Of course I don't expect you to listen to reason...
David A. Smith
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