Hubble telescope's dark discoveries - Supermassive Black Holes - BBC science
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Astronomers are stunned to discover that the Hubble telescope is reporting black holes in every recorded area of the universe. Interesting video from BBC science show 'Supermassive Black Holes'.
LOL I was clearing my throat when he said "it had a giant, feeding black hole", and it sounded like "it had a giant, fucking black hole" XD I had to back it up and re-listen to it
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Look at a wolf. Do you see the wolf? Now look at a bulldog. We're not talking micro variations. We're talking quite large variations. It has been observed multiple times, what you have is terror that because evolution happens, you're somehow less of a person. Ya know what? You're right. You're quite insignificant. We all are. If aliens observed Earth, according to some definitions of 'ruling', they wouldn't know if ants or humans ruled.
Evolution itself is very much scientifically possible and has been observed. Multiple times. Evolution is simply change through generations due to surroundings. Artificial evolution is called breeding, and it's how we got the bulldog. We created environments where one characteristic (really weird faces) survived, and other characteristics didn't. Aka, evolution. It happens to be artificial, but it is still very much evolution. Natural evolution is the thing in question... sorta.