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Black Holes in Globular Star Clusters, Upsetting 40 Years of Theory

8 pointsby tmbsundarover 11 years ago

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mtgxover 11 years ago
Why was this so unexpected? Since whole galaxies are held together by super-massive blackholes that spin stars around them, why wouldn't groups of stars be formed because of the same thing? I'm not saying it should've necessarily been an "obvious" theory, but it's surprising that they didn't take this into account much earlier.