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C r e a t i o n  p a g e  5 2 b

-Black holes:.All black holes without question, grow at exactly .02% of its parent galaxie's central bulge. It's a mathematical multiverse.

As the central bulge of a galaxie increases in mass, the black hole increases correspondingly.

Spiral galaxies lacking central bulges of stars don't appear to contain supermassive black holes.

In addition, while studying stars too far away to be gravitationally influenced by their galaxy's black hole, it has been found that stars, precisely move at speeds proportionate to the size of the black hole.."With such a scaling law, there must be something going on".Karl Gebhardt, University of California at Santa Cruz.

Furthermore, the."major events that made the bulge and the black hole growth were the same."....John Kormendy, University of Texas at Austin.

Galaxy formation directly results in the black hole feeding that which makes quasars shine.


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