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Sir Roger Penrose, the man who proved that black holes are possible
The very big thing in the research and science was proving that black holes could exist. That thing was proven by Sir Roger Penrose, not Stephen Hawking who has made much interesting and revolutionary research with those supermassive objects. When calculations prove that black holes could exist the researchers could start to look for them. And that thing causes the revolution in science. So the black holes are the sensation of the science, and the thing is that those objects, what gravity field is so strong that even light cannot escape from them are the most important and effective particles in the universe.
The black holes are destroying everything, what drops in them, but the magnetic fields and disturbing what the radiation of the disks and jets are causing, are forming stars and planets. The radiation from the disk around the black holes is quite stable, but when the black hole will pull the large or extremely massive objects like neutron stars and other black holes in them that thing causes the turbulence, where the stars are starting to form.
Could the impact of the supermassive black holes of the Andromeda and Milky way cause that some civilization, what is maybe our descendants must create technology, which allows them to travel to another galaxy.
The Andromeda galaxy is heading to the milky way. That means the supermassive black hole of the Andromeda galaxy impacts with the supermassive black hole in the center of the Milky Way galaxy. This will happen after a couple of billion years. That impact causes extremely great shock waves across the universe. That thing would be the greatest catastrophe in our galaxy, and that thing could affect our descendants, who might live all over the galaxy.
Or I hope that this will be the advantage of the human race. The civilizations must travel outside the galaxy to a greater distance of the impact point. And could that thing be the push, what makes some civilization create the technology, which allows the intergalactic travel? Those things are interesting to think.
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