Since they think a black hole would grow in proportion to the amount of mass it swallows, that's a rather disturbing thought. I wonder if there are failed galaxies out there, where there wasn't enough inertia to propel the solar systems around and they were all sucked in. I don't know a huge amount about astrophysics, but I imagine you would need something with tremendous gravity to maintain the spin of an entire galaxy, or even to set it into motion in the first place. I guess it makes sense that a massive black hole exists in the center of the galaxy. I mean, there was a reason everyone took for granted that the sun revolves around the Earth not so long ago. I always find it astonishing that astrophysicists are able to calculate these things and even prove them based only on what we are able to perceive from the Earth. There were plenty of cultures where they realized that the moon and the sun were giant spheres, for example, simply by figuring out why the moon goes through its cycle the way it does, and from there it's not much of a step towards the idea that the Earth is going around the sun and not vice versa.įebruary 6, - I guess it's a good thing that our solar system is thought to take around 200 million years to revolve around the galaxy then, because that means we've done it several times at least since the Earth was made and hopefully have a relatively stable orbit. Synonyms for REVOLVE AROUND: be bound up/together, correspond, be associated with, pertain to, surround, do with, interrelate, have something to do with. They are more concerned with the other person’s needs.February 6, - Well, I just want to point out that not everyone did. When you are trying to make a connection with someone, you don’t have to remain blind to that person’s faults. Proverbs 17:9 says, “Love forgets mistakes” (TLB). You’re not perfect, so why should you demand it of anybody else? “Make allowance for each other’s faults” (Colossians 3:13 NLT). When we’re considerate of other people’s needs, we don’t expect them to be perfect. He wants you to learn to be loving and generous like he is. Why? Because he wants you to learn to be unselfish. By solving problems, the student can consolidate what is learned in the lesson. The lecturer gives a lesson and sets problems around it. The second truth is this: God has promised that when you focus on meeting the needs of other people, he will meet your needs. Answer (1 of 10): In classrooms, problems revolve around lessons. If you want to know how much you’d be missed, stick your hand in a bucket of water and pull it out, and see what kind of hole you leave. You’re incredibly special in God’s eyes, and you were created for a purpose- but the world does not revolve around you. First, the world does not revolve around you. Let me share two very basic truths about life. Does the Sun revolve around the Earth True or false Question: Earth orbits the Sun in a path that is presently more nearly a circle than the orbit of any other planet. As a result we have millions of people disconnected because they’re only thinking of themselves and not anyone else’s needs.ĭuring a nearly two-hour period when I was recently watching TV, I saw three commercials with the same tagline: “ You deserve it.” “Buy this shampoo! You deserve it.” “Buy this expensive car, because you deserve it!” We are taught that we are the supreme value in life. We naturally think about our needs, our desires, our goals, and our ambitions. We don’t think about other people naturally. Everything in our society conditions us to think of ourselves first. There’s an old proverb that says, “Seek to understand before seeking to be understood.” The Bible talks about this as well: “Look out for one another’s interests, not just for your own” (Philippians 2:4 GNT). “Look out for one another’s interests, not just for your own” (Philippians 2:4 GNT).
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