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more have not yet been discovered yet, as the current level of
research is insufficient.
Many scientists believe that our Sun has a twin, which likely
became a black hole. The reasoning behind this assumption is
that all other stars in our solar system exist in groups of twos,
threes, and fives, except for our Sun. The supporting evidence is
considerable and is being analyzed. Considering that the Sun is
only 150 million kms (93 million miles) away from Earth, the
potential danger is undeniable. In short, there is no reason why
Earth should not fall into a black hole's gravitational field at any
given moment.
Many scientists believe that a black hole will annihilate Earth
by swallowing it. Even if Earth avoids this end, there is a great
danger of a black hole's passing by our solar system. And, what
would happen if a black hole quietly approached our solar
system? Such an event could alter the orbits of many planets,
which of course would affect Earth's balance. Hundreds and
even thousands of asteroids could be affected by such a
gravitational force. Many would be sucked in by the black hole,
and hundreds or thousands of them would fall on Earth.
COLLIDING GALAXIES
There are an estimated 200 other galaxies besides our own in
the universe, each of which consists of 200 billion stars, revolves
around its own axis, and follows an orbit. Our galaxy is
traveling at a high speed in the direction of an imaginary point
called the Solar Apex near the bright star Vega. Due to all of this
movement in the universe, collisions and huge explosions occur.