Where is the way where light dwelleth?
and as for darkness, where is the place thereof,...
Job 38:19
"Another star, dubbed S2, or S0-2, orbits the black hole in sixteen years
and is also problematic for mainstream theorists. Astronomers think it
is a young, hot blue ‘main sequence’ star.
But they acknowledge “[i]t is
challenging to explain the presence of such a young star in close
proximity to a supermassive black hole.”
By evolutionary
reckoning, S2 had to have formed less than 10 million years ago. But the
strong tidal forces near S2’s present location seem to preclude that it
could have formed there.
Q: Could it have formed farther
away and then migrated inward?
A: Perhaps, but this process would require a
very “efficient” migration process, yet “[c]urrent understanding of the
distribution of stars [here], however, does not permit such efficient
migration.”
---In other words, the migration process should
have taken more than 10 million years, longer than the ‘main sequence’
lifetime of the star! Simply put, by evolutionary reckoning, S2 should
not exist." ICR