Astronomers have approached one step closer to solving the mystery of a strange object orbiting a massive black hole in the Milky Way.
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute have sparked a new debate, offering more evidence to support the theory of a gas cloud.
"We investigated the relationship between G1 and G2, and find a surprising similarity in both orbits," said team member Stefan Gillessen in a written statement.
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Brian Henderson
The black hole theory is a myth. There is no solid proof of a black hole at the center of the milkyway.
Sid
Is it ever possible that the mass of the stars on the event horizon can ever over come the pull of the black hole?
Therefore distorting the black hole.
Clyde L Harris
Is it that energy cannot be destroyed, but can be changed. If that is the case why it appears that a black hole is destroying energy in the form which is a cloud and is held together by energy of gravity.