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The theory of a black hole and galaxies is that a black hole created a galaxy or was formed by a galaxy, if that makes sense.

Eventually, our solar system will get sucked in. But this will happen in about over a billion years!

add. For such a size of black hole, the timescale would be in the billions of years. But before which our Sun would have overwhelmed our Earth in its Red Giant phase.

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