Comment Re:What god? (Score 1) 124
What do you mean, you don't see any proof? You can't expect to 'see' a black hole any more than you can expect to 'see' quarks or electrons or vector bosons, leptons, gravitons, et al. You must believe in them (Please tell me you believe they exist. Or if you have another theory, I'd like to hear of it.) We know they exist because experiments tell us they must. In the case of black holes, we observe that gas clouds are being drawn towards something for no apparent reason. Yet a reason must exist. Thus we postulate that it must be a black hole.