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Message   Moses Raven    All   our suns black hole probability   March 2, 1995
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Well we haven't got a very big star and many people have written the sun off
as having no way of becoming a black hole or even a dangerous nova. Well I
think along those lines myself but I was on the interenet this week and many
people now follow the theorey that when the sun is in its near final stage
when it's outside is rapidly zooming out toward space that around the
outerplanets, from all the mass off the planets its just "eaten" it might
infact be a probability for the suns exoskin to come crashing back and , like
as if a bungee jumper would jump down with someone else in his hands and let
them off at the bottom, the sun would snap back with SUCH FORCE that it would
crumble down upon itself from being about a white dwarf to being about an
atom big. scary huh?

What do you think of the Local Black hole therom?


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