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So where is the black hole(s)?

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Pickle Weasel
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#1 - 2012-05-23 02:10:04 UTC
At the center of every galaxy is a black hole. Where is the black hole? This galaxy can not exist without it.

Also smaller ones around the galaxy would be cool. Would be interesting to have them .

Warp to them far enough away and your fine. To close and good bye ship.
Also could hide behind them and players on the other side could not detect or see you due to the gravity.
Would make fleet battles interesting in some areas.
A whole fleet hiding behind a black hole waiting in ambush.

Just a thought.......
Leetha Layne
#2 - 2012-05-23 02:10:52 UTC
Over there ---->
Fabulousli Obvious
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#3 - 2012-05-23 02:11:41 UTC
They pulled the idea for the New Inventory Window out of it so it's lurking around here somewhere....

I am NOT YOUNG ENOUGH to know EVERYTHING.  ~~ Oscar Wilde, writer, d. November 30, 1900

Ituhata Saken
Killboard Padding Services
#4 - 2012-05-23 02:12:32 UTC
It's in Jovian space. Smile

So close...

Myxx
The Scope
#5 - 2012-05-23 02:14:13 UTC
Who ever said its a galaxy? There -are- other ways for stars to gather.

Theres also gigunugagap in the near center of the eve map, which is a black hole of sorts. there are also black holes in WH space... speaking of which, locating them may become easier with a certain revelation that was made earlier today.
Jenn aSide
Soul Machines
The Initiative.
#6 - 2012-05-23 02:20:36 UTC
We have no idea if the galaxy that contains new Eden has a black hole. New Eden is NOT a galaxy it is only a very small part of a galaxy.
Spy 21
Doomheim
#7 - 2012-05-23 02:21:20 UTC
Fabulousli Obvious wrote:
They pulled the idea for the New Inventory Window out of it so it's lurking around here somewhere....


If only I could like a post TWICE

Obfuscation for the WIN on page 3...

Mathias Hex
#8 - 2012-05-23 02:26:36 UTC
Pickle Weasel wrote:
At the center of every galaxy is a black hole.

Did Steven Hawking tell you that? Strange thing that God is a spaghetti monster because nobody ever saw him yet coincidently black holes are impossible to see directly.

I personally do not believe in anything I haven't seen but I do still think the earth is the center of the universe Big smile

I recall one night in a nightclub called the matrix, there I was... Mother of god there I am! Holy f**k.

Lenore Leelu
Obsidian Dynamics
#9 - 2012-05-23 02:35:15 UTC
Myxx wrote:
Who ever said its a galaxy? There -are- other ways for stars to gather.

Theres also gigunugagap in the near center of the eve map, which is a black hole of sorts. there are also black holes in WH space... speaking of which, locating them may become easier with a certain revelation that was made earlier today.


Which revelation? Link please! :)
Fabulousli Obvious
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#10 - 2012-05-23 02:35:26 UTC
Myxx wrote:
Who ever said its a galaxy? There -are- other ways for stars to gather.



I'd posit that to Neil deGrasse Tyson before typing that next time. We'll forgive you this once.

I am NOT YOUNG ENOUGH to know EVERYTHING.  ~~ Oscar Wilde, writer, d. November 30, 1900

Fabulousli Obvious
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#11 - 2012-05-23 02:38:14 UTC
Mathias Hex wrote:
Pickle Weasel wrote:
At the center of every galaxy is a black hole.

Strange thing that God is a spaghetti monster because nobody ever saw him yet coincidently black holes are impossible to see directly.




Our eye are too INFERIOR to see them. They CAN be seen with Infrared and other bandlengths. Obviously seen. Many times seen.

Following your train of thought, do you actually believe the world is round ?

Fi on thee, Luddite !

I am NOT YOUNG ENOUGH to know EVERYTHING.  ~~ Oscar Wilde, writer, d. November 30, 1900

FluffyDice
Kronos Research
#12 - 2012-05-23 02:41:02 UTC
Myxx wrote:
speaking of which, locating them may become easier with a certain revelation that was made earlier today.

Do tell.
Azami Nevinyrall
172.0.0.1
#13 - 2012-05-23 02:45:32 UTC
New Eden is a star cluster within a galaxy...


Just saying...

...

Merovee
Gorthaur Legion
Imperium Mordor
#14 - 2012-05-23 03:09:13 UTC
Somewhere in Goon space in a Captains Quarters. Oh wait that's the center of the Universe. n/m

Empire, the next new world order.

Mathias Hex
#15 - 2012-05-23 03:13:15 UTC
Fabulousli Obvious wrote:
Mathias Hex wrote:
Pickle Weasel wrote:
At the center of every galaxy is a black hole.

Strange thing that God is a spaghetti monster because nobody ever saw him yet coincidently black holes are impossible to see directly.




Our eye are too INFERIOR to see them. They CAN be seen with Infrared and other bandlengths. Obviously seen. Many times seen.

Following your train of thought, do you actually believe the world is round ?

Fi on thee, Luddite !


I thought the only way to "see" a black hole was to observe all the particulate matter entering it... Since it bends light and I'm just guessing here the light can not escape infrared or not, that makes it impossible to see.

I heard the actual black hole was pretty small, since the nearest one has to be millions or billions of light years away I think it's unlikely anyone knows if there really is a spaghetti monster or not.

Yes I do believe the earth is round I trust scientist that much but not much further. I mean come on they actually believe they found the moment of creation the "big bang" which happened hundreds of billions of years ago. That is more ludicris than an omnipotent being that created us and meddles in our affairs.

I believe 1000 years from now people will look back at our ideologies in much the same way we do the greeks and Luddites...

I recall one night in a nightclub called the matrix, there I was... Mother of god there I am! Holy f**k.

MotherMoon
Tribal Liberation Force
Minmatar Republic
#16 - 2012-05-23 03:16:55 UTC
there is one, check the map

http://dl.eve-files.com/media/1206/scimi.jpg