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15310573 No.15310573 [Reply] [Original]

They're just making shit up now right?

>> No.15310699

>>15310573
>grug rock agency find big brock
>me no believe them, rocks are small

>> No.15310737

>>15310573
all non-empirical science is just making shit up and unscientific. maybe be entertaining but that's about it.

>> No.15310743

>>15310699
Yes

>> No.15310868

>>15310573
>he thinks they just started making shit up "now"
they were making shit up all along kiddo

>> No.15310884

>>15310573
In before Goatse.

>> No.15310916

>>15310884
It's a photo of salami.

>> No.15310932

Galaxies are only possible in non-solipsistic universes as they require black holes and superficially only black hole is the solipsist as cannot preserve multiple in that universe. As you are all NPCs, science must be wrong here I'm afraid ;_;

>> No.15310967

>>15310573
>filename

>> No.15311002

Bro all this space stuff is fucking hand waving. Big bang wasn't even a serious theory until the 50's. Dark matter ? Modified gravity? Fucking mcguffins everywhere.

>> No.15312436

>>15310573
Yes.

>> No.15312464

Whatever the fuck this is, it's just amazing that 100 years ago most people didn't even know we lived in a galaxy and that other galaxies existed. It's amazing that all this new knowledge of the universe hasn't caused cultural insanity. On the other hand 100 years ago is when Lovecraft started writing all his cosmic horror shit and it's probably not a coincidence.

>> No.15312527

>>15312464
its all as fake and jewish as the holohoax lies

>> No.15312799

>>15312527
Back to /pol/ with you.

>> No.15313201

>>15310573
The majority of "galaxies" in the universe is pretty small though.

>> No.15313229

>>15310573
they already had massive black holes that they couldn't explain how it was formed. So now there is an even bigger one.

Maybe it's just funny stuff going on with light, but it's not some 'lol infinite gravity' bullshit.

>> No.15313247

>>15310573
>roughly 30 billion times the mass of our Sun
This isn't even the first time they've estimated a black hole to be that large.

>> No.15313265

OP triggered that they found a black hole with a similar mass to his mom

>> No.15313271

>>15313265
Thank God all you millennials are a waste of space, if you did an important discovery like this super massive black hole you'd name it something stupid like "yo mama!" or something like that.

>> No.15313290

>>15313271
No we wouldn't because that's not how the naming convention for objects we discover in space works.