Re photons it seems they are slowed down by colliding Black Holes, a common occurence, and also bend around masses in space when flying around, so their trajectories cannot be predicted either. Do you believe in colliding Black Holes?
The fact that photons bend around masses does not mean that their path can not be predicted.
On the contrary. The deflection of photons can be used to measure extragalactic masses.
I do believe in black holes, whether they are colliding or not. Okay, let me tell you a little:
People said 10 August 2017 (!) they have discovered a Black Hole - Sgr A* - at the centre of our Milky Way galaxy universe with a finite mass 4.15 × 106 greater than the mass of our Sun.
The knowledge that Sgr A* is a black hole is MUCH older than 2017. I do not know what your source is (as usual, you cite none) but probably this is a more accurate mass (or distance) estimate or something like this.
It is only 26 000 light years away from Earth but no quasar was reported close by.
Heiwa, you have no idea what a quasar is, and what the difference between a quasar and a black hole is. This sentence just does not make any sense at all.
How this Black Hole can collide with anything and where it came from are not clear either!
What are you trying to say here? The formation of black holes in the centers of galaxies is not well understood? If yes then you are right.
That does not mean it does not exist, though. Planet formation is also still ongoing research and we still exist...
It is photons from the surrounding of the Black Hole that tell us all this. So a photon can travel at least 26 000 light years.
Congratulations. Two correct sentences in a row. I am proud.
According Newton's Second law about an object with mass in uniform motion, that will stay in uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force, I am happy to inform that this Black Hole applies a force on you (and me) and will suck us all up in due course (if you believe it), but you will not notice it.
Uhm.... no. Why would it? Do you have any evidence for your statement? Just the slightest?
The quasar will get you first, I am sorry to say. You don't argue with a quasar!
You really have no Idea what a quasar is, right?
What a bunch of nonsense. The sun also applies force on us, but we are orbiting it and thus it doesn't suck us up. And you claim to understand orbital mechanics! Lol.
You have to read the whole lot. I don't believe in Black Holes but some experts have just found one only 26 000 light years away from Earth with a finite mass of 4 150 000 Suns, which I joke about. This big Black Hole does not eject any photons like our Sun but will suck up everything in the Milky Way due to some magic force.
The black hole (or its immediate surroundings) do emit photons, else we would not be able to see it. The 'magical force' is gravity, and it will not 'suck up everything in the Milky Way'. I do not know where you get that impression from (maybe some children's book?) but it is completely wrong.
It is the will of God! The theories of evolution and the Big Bang are real and God is not "a magician with a magic wand", Pope Francis has declared October 2014 at his Pontifical Academy of Sciences in the Vatican City. I wonder what Donald Trump has to say about it.
Uhm. Okay. I do not understand what that has to do with anything but whatever.