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A serious noob question I know because if I recall correctly, the closer in on the galatic arm to the black hole, the more stress or gravitation pull resides but I'll give it a go anyhow.
Could a black hole provide enough heat and UV energy to a planet further in on the galatic arm to sustain life if the planet was out of the goldilocks zone i.e. not enough heat and UV radiation from the local sun but compensated by the energy coming from a super black hole?
Could a black hole provide enough heat and UV energy to a planet further in on the galatic arm to sustain life if the planet was out of the goldilocks zone i.e. not enough heat and UV radiation from the local sun but compensated by the energy coming from a super black hole?