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What Is The Most Powerful Thing In The Universe?

well i have written two different things ...
I meant you can't say that black hole is more powerful than higgs boson. One is a building block, other is a construct.
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And when I think about what I have written above, certainly black hole would be most powerful singular construct. On the same note, a cluster of galaxies would be strongest, followed by galaxy and than black hole.
 
I meant you can't say that black hole is more powerful than higgs boson. One is a building block, other is a construct.
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And when I think about what I have written above, certainly black hole would be most powerful singular construct. On the same note, a cluster of galaxies would be strongest, followed by galaxy and than black hole.

well that depends, i dont know much about Astronomy , but what learn from the Documentaries,
we can not underestimate the power of a Black holes , and its effect on overall universe , A black hole itself holding up the entire galaxy , fight for the dominance ,creating larger black holes ..
 
well that depends, i dont know much about Astronomy , but what learn from the Documentaries,
we can not underestimate the power of a Black holes , and its effect on overall universe , A black hole itself holding up the entire galaxy , fight for the dominance ,creating larger black holes ..

If you consider galaxy as an entity, it would, for obvious reasons, stronger than black holes. A super cluster (huge collection of galaxies) would be far bigger and stronger.
 
@thesolar65 Whoever created this universe .. is definitely the most powerful thing there is .. Muslim call it Allah (God), other religions have different names and views about HIM but most do agree on one point .. that there is only ONE creator who created us all and he controls everything.
How do you know it's a Him and not Her or It.
Man created concept of God.
 
If you consider galaxy as an entity, it would, for obvious reasons, stronger than black holes. A super cluster (huge collection of galaxies) would be far bigger and stronger.
Black hole can destroy any cosmic object in its path.

In addition, supermassive black holes create, manage, and destroy galaxies:

The first stars were huge, hot and powerful. They consumed vast amounts of material and therefore only shined for a few hundred million years. For comparison, our Sun has been shining for over four and a half billion years.

When the nuclear fuel powering the first stars became exhausted, the explosion that followed threw off material that became incorporated into the next generation of suns. But, due to their prodigious mass, their cores continued to shrink until they became gigantic black holes, millions to billions of times more massive than our Sun.

These first black holes were both destroyers and creators- swallowing material that came too close while throwing jets of high-energy particles and radiation generated by their violent feeding frenzy. The jets, which can be millions of light-years in length, are believed to have triggered the formation of successive stellar generations and thus seeded the first galaxies with starlight. Therefore, these original supermassive black holes most likely arose prior to and helped in the creation of the galaxies that continue to spin about them. They were essential to galactic evolution (they still are!) and, in the long run, to the creation of our Sun, our planet andour very existence. They are both the the universal omega and the cosmic alpha.


Source: Supermassive black holes drive the evolution of galaxies
 
Black hole can destroy any cosmic object in its path.

In addition, supermassive black holes create, manage, and destroy galaxies:

The first stars were huge, hot and powerful. They consumed vast amounts of material and therefore only shined for a few hundred million years. For comparison, our Sun has been shining for over four and a half billion years.

When the nuclear fuel powering the first stars became exhausted, the explosion that followed threw off material that became incorporated into the next generation of suns. But, due to their prodigious mass, their cores continued to shrink until they became gigantic black holes, millions to billions of times more massive than our Sun.

These first black holes were both destroyers and creators- swallowing material that came too close while throwing jets of high-energy particles and radiation generated by their violent feeding frenzy. The jets, which can be millions of light-years in length, are believed to have triggered the formation of successive stellar generations and thus seeded the first galaxies with starlight. Therefore, these original supermassive black holes most likely arose prior to and helped in the creation of the galaxies that continue to spin about them. They were essential to galactic evolution (they still are!) and, in the long run, to the creation of our Sun, our planet andour very existence. They are both the the universal omega and the cosmic alpha.


Source: Supermassive black holes drive the evolution of galaxies
List of largest cosmic structures - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The most massive known black hole:
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is smaller than other known structures. It all depends on what you consider a single entity. If you put black hole against a star, black hole would win. But a galaxy is a much larger structure. Than you have clusters.
 
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ESO An artist’s conception of the environment around GRB 020819B based on ALMA observations.
BI Answers: What is the most powerful thing in the universe?

The most mind-boggling explosion you can imagine doesn't come close to what the universe can create. When stars 150 times the size of our sun explode, they produce the brightest light sources in the universe and release as much energy in a few seconds as our Sun will produce over its entire lifetime of 10 billion years.

That's about the same amount of energy in 10 trillion trillion billion megaton bombs!

These explosions generate beams of high-energy radiation, called gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), which are considered by astronomers to be the most powerful thing in the universe. What's more, these GRBs could be killing our chances of ever discovering life on other planets.

Hopeful scientists say that we are not alone in the universe, but if that is true, then where the heck is everyone? One explanation could be that life in the universe is truly rare because GRBs are sterilizing the cosmos.

ESO Atacama Large Millimeter Array in the Atacama desert consisting of 66 12-meter (39 feet), and 7-meter (23 feet) diameter radio telescopes designed to work at sub-millimeter wavelengths.
GRBs are a stunning burst of radiation consisting of beams of gamma radiation that usually last seconds to a few minutes but can last as long as a few hours.

On Earth, gamma radiation is generated from radioactive decay of elements and is extremely hazardous to living beings.

These super-intense beams of gamma radiation — the gamma-ray bursts — are created by the most powerful type of stellar explosion: a hypernova.

Nathan Smith (University of California, Berkeley), and NASA Eta Carinae, in the constellation of Carina, one of the nearer candidates for a future hypernova.
Hypernovae are a more spectacular version of the better-known supernova — a massive explosion of light and energy that occurs when a high-mass star implodes. When that happens, the explosion launches massive amounts of harmful gamma radiation into space at very high speeds.

If your home planet is in the way, say hello to a mass, if not complete, extinction. Events like these could, however, be sterilizing the universe. If other planets are anything like Earth, then it will take billions of years of evolution to reach the point at which life on other planets is intelligent and technically advanced enough to build spaceships that can escape their solar system and explore other worlds.

If a GRB occurs at any point during that society's evolution, the chances of intelligent life on other planets is much lower than we think. This issue is known as the Fermi paradox.

"Alien" franchise Fermi paradox means we might not ever find these guys. Intelligent or not.
Gamma ray bursts are the brightest light sources in the universe and were first discovered by accident at the height of the Cold War. In the late 1960s, the U.S. dispatched a series of military satellites that monitored space for any evidence of residual gamma radiation from nuclear testing by the Soviets. The satellites did find gamma radiation, but from sources millions and billions of light years away.

Because they are so bright, we can observe GRBs at incredibly far distances at all corners of the universe. We detect on average one GRB every day, which means that a single galaxy should see one burst every 100,000 to one million years, which is rare even by cosmic standards.

Our home galaxy, the Milky Way, has never experienced a GRB, as far as we know. The most likely candidate for a GRB in our galaxy is about 7,500 light years away — a safe distance from Earth but close enough to potentially be bright enough that night will seem like day.
Its time which is the true unit of measurement of everything.
 
How do you know it's a Him and not Her or It.
Man created concept of God.
Actually its an entity, power or energy .. God has no Gender .. This is the only Logical explanation behind the creation of universe .. There is no / zero chance that the universe created itself or even life on planet Earth started miraculously by chance or luck ..
 
Actually its an entity, power or energy .. God has no Gender .. This is the only Logical explanation behind the creation of universe .. There is no / zero chance that the universe created itself or even life on planet Earth started miraculously by chance or luck ..
life on earth evolved. no one had any control. but the start of matter.. we will never know
 
life on earth evolved. no one had any control. but the start of matter.. we will never know
Quran also says that life/cells evolved from water and supports the theory of evolution .. the start of matter which we cannot explain is the proof of existence of God.
 
Quran also says that life/cells evolved from water and supports the theory of evolution .. the start of matter which we cannot explain is the proof of existence of God.
true but that's not the topic.
 

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