The universe expands from an unimaginably hot and Houston Astros Blooming Baseballs Shirt speck (perhaps a singularity) with all the known forces unified. In a tiny fraction of a second tremendous changes are unleased. The strong force separates from the electronuclear. The weak force then separates from the electromagnetic. ~1 microsecond into this process Quarks are confined within hadrons. 1 millisecond in hydrogen nuclei are formed. 1 second in neutrinos begin to interact with other particles. At about the 3 minute mark helium nuclei are formed. 379,000 years in, the plasma cools enough for stable atoms to form and photons are released from this veil forming the Cosmic Background Radiation we see today. It’s 100 million years before the first stars can form, many generations of stars are busy creating the heavy elements necessary for life as we know it from the process of fission (both during the life of the star and during nova, supernova, and stellar collisions including those of neutron stars). All of these things almost certainly had to happen before life could form. So that’s somewhere around 1 billion years later before there is likely to be a place that is hospitable to life as we know it. But that’s even before galaxies have formed so that may be way too early, we just don’t know for certain.
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However big that black hole is, it is dwarfed by the size of the Official Tibopino Thibaut Pinot shirt itself. That four million solar masses is a lot compared to our solar system, but it is absolutely puny compared to the total mass of the Milky Way, which is many tens of billions of solar masses. Galaxies are held together by self-gravity. They may or may not have a supermassive black hole (not all do). When that supermassive black hole is present, its gravity adds a modest contribution to the total self-gravity of the galaxy. But in all cases, even in the case of the largest black holes, the mass of the galaxy dominates over the mass of the black hole. Stars in a galaxy follow somewhat chaotic orbits, determined by the combined gravitational field of all other stars, clouds of gas, clouds of dust, and well, any black holes if present, supermassive or otherwise. But apart from stars that are relatively near the black hole in question, stuff in general does not orbit the black hole.
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