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You can see an IK-image of the galaxy NGC 7331 in conditional
colors, taken by the Spitzer Space Telescope. The observations
performed by this telescope indicate the presence of a black
hole in the center of this galaxy; the hole is about the same
size as the one in out galaxy nucleus.
The Center's answer: First of all, it is not a Galaxy. The picture
shows a moment of change in the position of a Stellar System.
The motion is performed thanks to rotation. The position must
be changed because the energy of this place will be obligatorily
purified by Neutral Intellect. The need for purification in
turn is caused by the result of life activities of the components
of the Stellar System.
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