Scientists May Have Spotted 'wind' Blowing From the Milky Way's Black Hole
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Scientists may have detected 'wind' blowing from the Milky Way's supermassive black hole, a discovery that could shed new light on black hole behavior; the story received little discussion but was shared with a mildly positive tone.
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We call him milky way because he loves Milky way chocolate bars.
Milky way for him is like the old baked beans ditty.
beans beans warms his heart, the more he eats the more he farts.
When we accuse grandad of farting he too says; May have!