Black Holes Are All Over The Place
While we initially did not realize this, studies by NASA and other space organizations have found something startling. Black holes are not only confirmed to exist, but we now know they are all over the place. It is stated that there is at least one supermassive black hole at the center of every large galaxy. It very well could be that there is a black hole at the center of “every” galaxy. While supermassive versions exist in large galaxies like the Milky Way, we now know they are likely the glue that keeps many of them together. Black holes are powerful, with a gravitational force that is hard to compete with. As a result, their pulling combined with the gravity of other stars and planets sort of keeps everything in place.