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Originally Posted by FAX
How do you know they've been "stable" for millions of years or more? There are objects in the galaxy that we've never seen ... let alone things that, if we did see, we wouldn't understand.
On top of that, there are massive explosions taking place in our galaxy all the time. Enormous blasts of energy from dying stars or super novas or big paper bags or galactic bubble wrap. Any one of those events could break a large object out of orbit and send it hurtling willy-nilly through space and, assuming it's big enough, it could pick up other objects into its gravitational field as it travels.
I, therefore, urge you to revise and amend your prior remarks.
FAX
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Fax, I urge to to read what I actually wrote, take your head out of your ass b4 you comment. ( I said
solar system, and can back up what I said...and basically said the same thing about the galaxy as you did)
Since you are obviously a moron, the
Solar System is not the same thing as the galaxy.
Perhaps if you weren't so busy trying to portray some character , you could spend that energy actually reading what people write as opposed to just babbling like a complete idiot.