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At the Center of Our Galaxy, is Sagittarius A*,a Black Hole, Which Looks Like HOMER SIMPSON'S Devilish Donut

It has long been the contention of this Blogger, that the path to acknowledgement of a Divine Being is astrophysics. Last week, astrophysicists discovered the Black Hole at the center our galaxy, our Milky Way;   called Sagittarius A* (pronounced Sagittarius A-star).  And it is a mystery.   Every rampaging discovery in astrophysics is a mystery; the only plausible answer to so much mystery, is a Divine Being.   The Black Hole at the center of our Milky Way looks like a donut; the donut HOMER SIMPSON sold his soul to the Devil for. All hail donuts.   Seemingly all Black Holes look like donuts, making HOMER SIMPSON one of the greatest astrophysicists ever.   Only the Protestant theologian John Calvin comes close to HOMER SIMPSON, in astrophysical understanding; for Calvin was the first to explain astrophysics entanglements, by use of the theology of predestination.   “ Astronomers announced on Thursday that they had pierced the veil of darkness and dust at the center of our Milky Way gal

God the Prankster Pranks Physics Again, MUON g-2 Wobbles

One of the few joys in living in this materialistic, corrupt, pedestrian, dull, uninspired, shrill and superfluous epoch is watching, on seemingly a daily basis, the fundamental foundations of cosmology, the science of physics, being debunked, with every new scientific discovery; leaving physics more mystified and confused than before.   It is as if someone is jerking physics around, belittling it, and holding it up to ridicule.   Could it be God the Prankster?   This week it is MUONS playing havoc with physics.   “ On Wednesday, April 7, the Muon g-2 Experiment at Fermilab released its eagerly awaited first result. In the experiment, muons (like electrons but heavier) race around the 150-foot circumference magnetic racetrack, wobbling as they go like tops slowly spinning on their axes.   Quantum mechanics allows for "virtual" subatomic particles to ever so briefly come in and out of existence and affect the wobble of muons. The Fermilab experiment measures this wobbling with