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The Absence that Binds. | Follow the Bouncing Ball.

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"Although we think of black holes as somehow threatening, in the sense that if you get too close to one you are in trouble, they may have had a role in helping galaxies to form -- not just our own, but all galaxies." German astronomers believe they have discovered a black hole right in the center of our Milky Way. "According to Dr Robert Massey, of the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS), the results suggest that galaxies form around giant black holes in the way that a pearl forms around grit."

And, if that wasn't heady enough news to wrap one's mind around, see also this article on loop quantum cosmology (LQC) and "The Big Bounce." "LQC has been tantalising physicists since 2003 with the idea that our universe could conceivably have emerged from the collapse of a previous universe. Now the theory is poised to make predictions we can actually test. If they are verified, the big bang will give way to a big bounce and we will finally know the quantum structure of space-time. Instead of a universe that emerged from a point of infinite density, we will have one that recycles, possibly through an eternal series of expansions and contractions, with no beginning and no end." (Both links via Dangerous Meta.)

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