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Quasars are galaxies which are much brighter than ordinary ones. they are as bright as 100 galaxies put together. they are also as powerful as several blackholes put together. quasars are seen as faint light from the earth this shows how powerful they are to be seen from the extreme end of the visible universe in any case if the quasars were any nearer to the earth the earth would be pulled into by the ultra strong black hole due to the extreme intense gravity.no information in the form of light or radio waves would come out of it, its presence can be inferred only from the gravitational force it exerts on the bodies close to it

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Does the existence of quasars support the Big Bang theory?

Not the existence of quasars, but the fact that all quasars are distant from us. The best explanation for what we observe when we see quasars is that they are super-massive black holes in early galaxies, burning up solar "fuel" so rapidly that they eventually run out. We do not observe any quasars near to us, so the conditions that allowed quasars to form must have existed only several billion years ago. If our Universe has not changed its basic structure and density over the last 15 billion years or so, then the conditions that would allow quasars would allow them to exist at any time over that span. This would mean that there should be just as many quasars close to us as there are far from us. But we just don't see that. As is the case with many of the things we see, this is easy to explain via Big Bang Cosmology but almost impossible to explain with any alternative.


What would happen if the earth did not have its current orbit around the sun?

Well a lot of things might happen like: If it was further every thing would freeze And if it was near the sun every thing would burn Either way WE WOULD DIE


Do quasars range between 1 and 500 miles in diameter and revolve around the sun?

Quasars are believed to be gigantic black holes - millions of times the mass of our Sun. If we were anywhere near a quasar, it would be more accurate to state that the Sun (or the Solar System) revolves around the quasar, not the other way round.


What would happen if an enormous black hole appeared near earth?

Then earth would be attract and eventually it will disappear.Because if we see it in a logical manner,a BLACKHOLE attracts any other body because of its strong gravitational force.Therefore our earth including our solar system and the other planets around it will eventually disappear.!


What can cause auroras near earth poles?

Solar winds are the out-of-this-world event that cause auroras to appear on earth. Auroras can happen near both the north and the south poles.

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earth would no longer exist


What would happen if quasars were found very near earth?

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What would happen if a black hole passed through the earth like a needle?

Nothing, The earth would be sucked up before it even got near to the earth.


What would happen if the earth gets very near to sun?

We would die because the temperatures would be to hot for life to take place.


What would happen if a flood happen near a ocean?

there is no possible way to flood the ocean but if you mean if the ocean started to flood the earth then the results could be catastrophic.


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You would not get a true reading any longer. The forces of the electromagnet are greater than the natural magnetism of the Earth.


Does the existence of quasars support the Big Bang theory?

Not the existence of quasars, but the fact that all quasars are distant from us. The best explanation for what we observe when we see quasars is that they are super-massive black holes in early galaxies, burning up solar "fuel" so rapidly that they eventually run out. We do not observe any quasars near to us, so the conditions that allowed quasars to form must have existed only several billion years ago. If our Universe has not changed its basic structure and density over the last 15 billion years or so, then the conditions that would allow quasars would allow them to exist at any time over that span. This would mean that there should be just as many quasars close to us as there are far from us. But we just don't see that. As is the case with many of the things we see, this is easy to explain via Big Bang Cosmology but almost impossible to explain with any alternative.


What would happen if the earth did not have its current orbit around the sun?

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What will happen if the moon gets near on earth at March 19?

Nothing out of the ordinary.


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near the plate boundaries


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Black Holes are nowhere near earth, but if we do get close enough it will first rip us apart or if it's gravatational pull isn't that much then we would just get crushed?