Hello Astro
Harry we have had this conversation before, I see that you haven't paid any attention though.
Please do not make statements like this. Humans have been discussing these issues for many years. So please do not sit on a hire horse.
A galaxy cluster is made up of hundreds to thousands of galaxies. They all form stars at the same time, each galaxy can form stars at a rate of hundreds of solar masses per year, how long does it take to form a galaxy the size of the milky way at that rate? Not very long.
What a silly statement from a so called pro.
For one thing stars are not made at the same time. You lack info on star formation. The more I read your comments the more I feal,you know very lttle.
You constantly make statements like:
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10 - 12 gyrs is no where near enough time to make up these monsters.
This is a correct statement.
Yet you have absolutely no reason for making this claim. I'll restate a question I have previously asked you. Where is your evidence for this claim? Myself and Cosmo are professionals, we know that you can form such things in the time according to all the work we have seen, you are going to have to do better than just making some statement and expecting people to accept your "expert" opinion.
AStro and cosmo are professionals. Please do not use position to enforce a point. Use your science logic. I do not sell my self as an expert. I see experts trying to sell fantasy ideas and use position to enforce it.
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Take the biggest compact core 10 billion times that of our sun. How long will it take to make and how long will it take to burn out.
Please expalin the point and do not use ad hoc ideas and position to enforce it.
Another statement that shows you don't understand what you have been reading. What are you talking about? A black hole doesn't "burn out" it is only visible when matter falls in, if nothing is falling in then it's essentially invisble. As for how long it takes to get this big, the answer is less than 10Gyr, depending on the rate of mass accretion and the number of mergers between black holes.
A black hole is a very compacted core. It is never visible.
Your answer is too simple. Please use science logic to explain.
Are you for real, 10Gyrs and you call youself a pro.
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Astro you need to research more on star formation, compact cores and the production of jets, driven by compact cores.
Look at the properties of plasma matter and the magnetic fields generated
and possibly find the answer rather than me educating you. You expect to much from simple people and you call youself a pro.
Your above response is a waste of time.
Give me your best shot.
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Too many people are emailing me and complaining about the responses.
Harry : Smile and live another day.