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This article seems to be confusing "rogue", with "rogue supermassive". "Rogue supermassive" appears to be speculation, but the lightweight isolated blackhole is what was detected. There are likely billions of these isolated free-floating blackholes. Is there a definition of "rogue", eg a speed limit (eg over 50,000 meters per second)? Mercury moves at 47 kilometers per second around the Sun, but it is not rogue. And the Solar system is moving at 230 km/s around the galaxy. Graeme Bartlett ( talk) 04:29, 12 February 2022 (UTC)
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This article seems to be confusing "rogue", with "rogue supermassive". "Rogue supermassive" appears to be speculation, but the lightweight isolated blackhole is what was detected. There are likely billions of these isolated free-floating blackholes. Is there a definition of "rogue", eg a speed limit (eg over 50,000 meters per second)? Mercury moves at 47 kilometers per second around the Sun, but it is not rogue. And the Solar system is moving at 230 km/s around the galaxy. Graeme Bartlett ( talk) 04:29, 12 February 2022 (UTC)