The primary stuff you need to form stars is hydrogen and helium which is absolutely everywhere in the universe. In order for stars to form, however, you need a lot of it. This usually happens if you have a strong…
Not an expert either but Sagittarius A* has a mass of 10^6 solar masses, the Milky Way itself has a mass of approximately 10^12 solar masses. So I doubt that Sagittarius A* is even relevant in terms of the Milky Ways…
For people who are not willing to provide their credentials: I wrote https://github.com/tehforsch/striputary which also records the music (meaning you need to wait for the entire length of the playlist for it to finish)…
I completely agree with everything you said, however I'd like to comment on the last thing you said - Just because the best possible strategy changes depending on the skill of your opponent(s) does not mean that there…
The primary stuff you need to form stars is hydrogen and helium which is absolutely everywhere in the universe. In order for stars to form, however, you need a lot of it. This usually happens if you have a strong…
Not an expert either but Sagittarius A* has a mass of 10^6 solar masses, the Milky Way itself has a mass of approximately 10^12 solar masses. So I doubt that Sagittarius A* is even relevant in terms of the Milky Ways…
For people who are not willing to provide their credentials: I wrote https://github.com/tehforsch/striputary which also records the music (meaning you need to wait for the entire length of the playlist for it to finish)…
I completely agree with everything you said, however I'd like to comment on the last thing you said - Just because the best possible strategy changes depending on the skill of your opponent(s) does not mean that there…