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In the long term - after a very, very long time - a significant amount of the mass of the galaxy will have fallen into the central black hole. The other part will have "evaporated" away from the galaxy. The basic idea here is that momentum is more or less randomly transferred from some stars to others - so that one star speeds up, another slows down. - As a result, all that will be left from the galaxy will be a huge black hole. Once again, note that this will take a very, very long time.

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