Scientists are talking about a star that apparently got too close to the Black Hole and was tossed into a new course headed out of the galaxy at a speed of 1.5 million miles per hour.
There are a few problems I have with this.
First of all, with all the stars, planets and debris in the galaxy, how in the world is this star not running into what’s in its path? Or how in the world is it not forcing other objects into its path as it passes by? Why doesn’t this star plow into something and either explode or smash into smaller pieces or smash whatever is in its path?
Here’s an example of a star traveling through space with other objects in its path. There are only a few ways that any given object can travel without ever running into something else. It’s like taking a walk in the dessert. Can you imagine walking through the dessert and not running into a cactus? It sounds pretty much impossible, doesn’t it?
November 10, 2005
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