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Dec 13, 2009 10:35pm
The ‘chicken and egg’ question of whether a galaxy or its black hole comes first is one of the most debated subjects in astrophysics today, -

Astromart News - Which Came First — the Black Hole or the Galaxy?
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If you like ‘chickens and eggs’, you should know that the egg came first, a ‘mutation’ of the original mother chicken, of course.

It was at the breakfast table in Harold Pinter’s, ‘Birthday Party’ where he is quizzed unsuccessfully on questions of Chickens crossing roads, primacy of eggs or chickens, and the most important of all: ‘Is the number 846 necessary or possible?’

If you haven’t had friends like this at your party, perhaps you might like to see what a ‘black hole of a party’ looks like: watch ‘Birthday Party’ scene, around 4:02 minutes in.

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