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John Titor Debate (The Time Tunnel)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ren" data-source="post: 58164" data-attributes="member: 2659"><p>Who on the forum said that black holes were discovered in 2004? Just who in this debate is following it carefully?</p><p> </p><p>The astronomical phenomenon exists. We call it a 'black hole' today because of terminology we came up with many years ago. Of course it isn't a 'hole' in space but rather a super massive marble that sucks in less massive elements. There is a black hole at the center of every galaxy and a black hole is the reason why stars within each galaxy revolve around it. It turns out that there is a super massive black hole like core in the center of every planet, moon and star and this is what causes gravity to a greater or lesser degree.</p><p> </p><p>If it exists in math, it exists to a greater or lesser degree in nature. Therefore, singularities exist in nature. They are rare, but do exist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ren, post: 58164, member: 2659"] Who on the forum said that black holes were discovered in 2004? Just who in this debate is following it carefully? The astronomical phenomenon exists. We call it a 'black hole' today because of terminology we came up with many years ago. Of course it isn't a 'hole' in space but rather a super massive marble that sucks in less massive elements. There is a black hole at the center of every galaxy and a black hole is the reason why stars within each galaxy revolve around it. It turns out that there is a super massive black hole like core in the center of every planet, moon and star and this is what causes gravity to a greater or lesser degree. If it exists in math, it exists to a greater or lesser degree in nature. Therefore, singularities exist in nature. They are rare, but do exist. [/QUOTE]
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