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    Default Mystery Space Object May Be Ejected Black Hole

    Aren't we glad it wandering around in some other galaxy?
    Think of what it would be like to be on a planet that gets sucked into one of those...


    In a Hubble picture, a red circle indicates an object in a distant galaxy that could be an ejected black hole.

    Image courtesy Peter Jonker

    A mystery object in a galaxy far, far away could be a supermassive black hole that got booted from its home galaxy's center, according to a new study.
    Mystery Space Object May Be Ejected Black Hole
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    Cool.
    Shows how little we really know.
    Wouldn't it be fantastic to go and study these things up close?
    To actually go explore the mysteries of the Cosmos instead of long distance observations.

    I want a spaceship that moves at the speed of gravity please.
    I want to go examine these strange increadible things.

    Science claims gravity propagates at light speed, I suspect it is a great deal faster.
    For me the clincher is light aberration from the sun reaching earth.
    The the sun is about 7 minutes ahead of where we see it to be, delay of light speed crossing 93 million miles.
    Yet the earth orbits the actual real time position.
    Otherwise our orbit would start elongating and falling apart by a 7 minute delay as it keeps pace with the suns orbit of the galaxy.

    So there is light aberration, the suns light does not reach the earth on a perpendicular.

    I believe this makes super luminal velocity possible by surfing gravity waves.
    If true, we will one day reach the stars and really explore these mysteries.

    My only regret in humans having such a brief life span.
    I will miss the gravity ship.
    Whatever works, use it.

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    If it stands or falls on the credibility of the author, maybe it isn't such a good idea.

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    I wonder if you had a ship that could use gravity as it's velocity source, you would be able to travel through different dimensions as well as at the speed of light. I read somewhere that Scientists theorise that the reason that gravity is so weak is that is transcends the boundary of our dimension. This was an explanation given as to why gravity is such a 'weak' force in our universe, when it was expected, through calculation, to be much stronger.

    I think you may need to jump to another dimension is you got too close to a black hole, even moving at the speed of light, that thing could do some pretty severe damage to you i would think.


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