Black Holes In Space

The earth is not dead and neither is our solar system- the Milky Way Galaxy, or any of the million of universes out there. They are all alive, and the creative womb that keeps birthing new off springs is called a black hole. Just how many black holes in space there are no one knows. We’re lucky to even know they exist.

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And then there’s this question. How did the Mayans and other ancient civilizations know that they even existed? They had no telescopes. They didn’t have the sophisticated scientific equipment that we have today, and yet they figured this all out? How did the Mayans know that at the center of our own galaxy there was what they called a womb: a dark mass that could not be seen with the naked eye.

How’d they know that?

The active galaxies appear to require a compact energy source of enormous strength. The most plausible candidate is a rotating, supermassive black hole. Although not even a single galaxy has yet been proven to have a central black hole, the list of candidates has increased yet again. Recent results by astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope now indicate that most - and possibly even all - large galaxies may harbor one of these dense beasts.

The cosmos is alive and it is the black holes that scientists are pointing to more and more as the regenerative vehicle. Astrophysicist, John Gribbin wrote, “Instead of a balck hole representing a one-way journey to nowhere- many researchers now believe that it is a one-way journey to somewhere-to a new expanding universe in it own set of dimensions.”

In other words, our universe came from somewhere, out there, to form this universe in here. And come Dec. 21, 2012, we will cross over the circumference of our universe which scientists now say is a black hole and with the resultant virbrations and resonance, no one knows what will happen.

How did the Mayans know that? Tell me How did they know that centuries ago?

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