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An 8 page discussion of this fascinating astronomical phenomenon. This paper emphasizes that we know black holes exist not because that we can see them but rather because we can observe their effects. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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actually that new. It was first broached, in fact, in the latter part of the 1700s. Until relatively recently, however, this concept was only poorly delineated. While
our knowledge of black holes has increased exponentially since the eighteenth century, even today numerous questions surround black holes. Our understanding of black holes is, after all, based in
theory. They have only recently been observed yet astronomers have been convinced for some time that they did exist. The most obvious of the questions surrounding black holes
is what are they? Given the mystic of black holes it is not surprising that we question whether there is a supermassive black hole at the centre of the Milky
Way and whether or not other galaxies have black holes at their centers as well. This paper will address each of those questions and it will also address how
precisely we know these answers. Astronomers speculate that hundreds of black holes are found in the Milky Way (Space Daily 2009).
They speculate that these black holes were formed as the galaxy itself was formed (Space Daily 2009). Interestingly, they are believed to be a composite of black holes from
smaller galaxies There is, in fact, a black hole at the center of the Milky Way. When smaller galaxies collided larger galaxies were created and with each of these
mergers the central black holes merged as well (Space Daily 2009). In some cases the black holes recoiled, however, and were sent spinning outward to the far reaches of
its host galaxy (Space Daily 2009). This resulted in the creation of what astronomers refer to as rogue black holes, those black holes that are found on the outskirts
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