to me this is interesting , 220 kps = 491,000 mph apx.

that's actually fast to me.

I wonder how fast those stars that are about to enter the
black hole are traveling?

and with each star that enters , the black hole gains mass
which means that its gravitational force increases.

which means that its attraction on the earth increases.

I may have to make a program to see how fast the sun will be
traveling just before it enters the black hole.

my problem would be calculating the additional mass added to the black hole given that I dont know what all the other stars
and planets are made of.

and then there would be no atoms as we know them inside
a black hole , they would all be packed in so tight that
they would lose energy and implode or collapse in on themselves as the electrons in each atom is slowed to a stop due to compression between other atoms in the black hole.

so that would mean that making a program would not be an easy
thing to do as I would need to know what all the stars and planets are made of.

or would I?


the distance between a electron and its nucleus.

mostly empty space.

and why black holes are so heavy.

our galaxy travels through our universe at a speed of apx 1.3 million mph.

how far have you traveled in light years since you were born?

1.3 x 24 x 365 x your age x 1,000,000 = distance traveled since birth.

1 light year = 5.874 trillion miles.


distance traveled since birth / 5.874 trillion miles = your travel in light years.

59 yo = 0.1143 light years !




3/4 inch of dust build up on the moon in 4.527 billion years,LOL and QM is fantasy science.