Any science buffs here? I just watched a pretty cool show on the Discovery Channel about black holes. The scientists on the show discovered that every galaxy has a black hole at the center of it. Some are more active than others. They even discovered our own galaxy (the Milkyway) has one too. Basically a black hole is a big mass of gravity that sucks everything in (including light) and disintegrates it. We've always known that the center of the galaxy has some center of gravity, otherwise the solar systems wouldn't rotate around a center. I would believe that if every galaxy has a black hole it must have some kind of importance to the galaxy. :shrug: Anybody have any thoughts on this? :beer: