Talk:Great Attractor
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So what is this gravity anonymous? A blackhole? (--61.64.74.148 (talk • contribs), 10 June 2004)
- If I understand this correctly, it's too large to be a hypermass. (--Stargoat, 14 July 2004)
What is a "hypermass", and why can't this be one? (--66.156.239.23 (talk • contribs), 5 August 2004)
- The most down to earth theory would be that the Great Attractor is a dense collection of galaxies. We can't see it, at least not with current techology, like we can with the Virgo cluster, because it is in the galactic plane, so we need to look through all of the "light pollution" from the stars in the Milky Way. Salleman (5 June 2005)
- "Hypermass" is another term for black hole, no longer in common usage (though it crops up occasionally).--Christopher Thomas 01:12, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC)