Comment Re:Seeing into a black hole? (Score 1) 143
Well like, what about all those asteroids orbiting our sun? 10000 I think, aren't they something more to worry about? and then theres all the craters on the moon, they're there for a reason and as far as i know, the moon (which moves 1 1/2 inches away from earth per annum and not the other way around thank heavens) actually protects earth. Then theres the 76 moons orbiting the 9 planets, what happens if one, by chance happens to shift orbit? I'll tell you. It'll move towards another space body(planet) which will also shift out of orbit smashing it to pieces in the process and all the other planets will fall over each other like dominoes, turning eventually to space dust. So dont worry about black holes, they're just cleaning the universe of space debris. There is a theory, that there is a phenonomen called white holes and it busy doing the opposite of black holes, spitting out space debris, facinating is'nt it?