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it can only be detected by the small amount of specific gamma rays or X-rays radiation that is emitted by the high temperature of matter which is sucked in through accretion disk of black hole i.e, only the environment around the black hole can be detected that verifies its existence. Speaking of that small emitted radiation, that too by the matter going inside and not the black hole itself, may not produce ‘That much energy’ to be regarded as energy generator.
ten million to a billion such black holes in the Milky Way alone.
A supermassive black hole (SMBH or SBH) is the largest type of black hole, on the order of hundreds of thousands to billions of solar masses (M☉), and is found in the centre of almost all currently known massive galaxies.[1][2] In the case of the Milky Way, the SMBH corresponds with the location of Sagittarius A*.[3][4]
On 5 January 2015, NASA reported observing an X-ray flare 400 times brighter than usual, a record-breaker, from Sagittarius A*. The unusual event may have been caused by the breaking apart of an asteroid falling into the black hole or by the entanglement of magnetic field lines within gas flowing into Sagittarius A*, according to astronomers.[30]
Mysterious high-energy particles known as cosmic rays zip through space at a wide range of energies, some millions of times greater than those produced in the world’s most powerful atom smasher. Scientists have long thought cosmic rays from inside our galaxy come from supernova explosions, but a new study has fingered a second source: the supermassive black hole at the heart of the Milky Way. With this new result, the search for cosmic ray origins, which has frustrated scientists for more than 100 years, has taken an unexpected new twist. “It’s very exciting,” says astrophysicist Andrew Taylor of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. “This has probably shaken the field quite a lot. People will need to reassess their models.”
Very high energy states
Various theories predict new states of matter at very high energies. An unknown state has created the baryon asymmetry in the universe, but little is known about it. In string theory, a Hagedorn temperature is predicted for superstrings at about 1030 K, where superstrings are copiously produced. At Planck temperature (1032 K), gravity becomes a significant force between individual particles. No current theory can describe these state and they cannot be produced with any foreseeable experiment. However, these statws are important in cosmology because the universe may have passed through these states in the Big Bang. The gravitational singularity predicted by general relativity to exist at the center of a black hole is not a phase of matter; it is not a material object at all (although the mass-energy of matter contributed to its creation) but rather a property of spacetime at a location. It could be argued, of course, that all particles are properties of spacetime at a location,[14] leaving a half-note of controversy on the subject.
originally posted by: moebius
Back holes attract matter with their mass.
The big bang model assumes a very hot beginning, which would be the energy source. As the universe cools down over time matter appears, like ice when you cool water.
it could have been a big bang originally. Does that mean before the big bang there was nothing?
But thanks to Juno, scientists have now discovered a huge cyclone at each pole, about 4,000km in diameter in the north and 5,600km in the south. Remarkably, these are surrounded by eight similarly sized cyclones in the north, and five in the south. These cyclones seem remarkably stable over the time that Juno has imaged them in the visible and infrared.
The eight northern cyclones form a "ditetragon" shape (this is what you get if you connect two pyramids at the base) and the five southern cyclones form a pentagon shape (see lead image). We don't understand yet what causes them and why they are so persistent. The force from Jupiter's rotation, combined with its smaller radius at the pole, would be expected to move many more cyclones poleward continuously, but this seems not to happen.
originally posted by: Revolution9
Something struck me today relating to Jupiter. Is perhaps Jupiter still in the forming stage because it is so huge?
We know that planets are formed by swirling gases.
Without the electricity there would be no matter.
Depending upon the proximity, size versus distance between these swirling events, from the star (and each other) planets form with a unique construction of elements depending on the way the gases cooled and solidified. The planets we see today in our solar system have been through many changes and will continue to change. Will a solidifying Jupiter slowly draw the body into a closer orbit of the Sun, or may be even push it further away one day?
The planets have approx 10 billion years to form and change before their destruction when the Sun swells at the end of its life. I bet even orbits change over billions of years. The planets will one day be sucked up into the Sun. All planets are temporal gas events that form on the outer ridges of a star. If two gas masses are of a sufficent size we can also get binary stars. There seems to be a critical mass where gases become so compressed it causes the fusion, in the very core where it gets too hot to ever solidify. Jupiter is on the cusp. Many scientists now consider that Jupiter is not a failed star, but just a huge planet. If it had long enough to cool I proposition that it will become much smaller in size. It will shrink as it cools. The earth was much bigger in its gaseous state than it is today.
No doubt the universe obeys the laws of physics and maths. We choose the language, but the processes are all conforming to law. Chaos never has reigned in the universe and never will. It is all law and order out there. It is pixelated with atoms ever forming molecules and structures and ever decaying into other structures. It is like ever swirling patterns of pixels guided by static law.
Look! It is swirling away, all gas in various states of heating and cooling, giant swirlslwith little swirls and the blackholes are like bath plug holes sucking up the pixels and spitting them back out supercharged, travelling out as ELECTRICITY.
Here is my theory about BLACK HOLES:
They are the universe's power stations. The are GENERATORS of electricity. They suck the debris up and spit out radiation that charges the universe, which in turn enables attraction of gases into swirls that form planets if they happen in the right time and place, which they do because that is the only time and place they can form, where conditions are right.
Self perpetuating generators: Black holes put out huge amounts of radiation. We would not have matter without them. I arrived at this theory from my own vision and what I know of the cosmos in terms of physics. Perhaps somebody else has arrived at the same theory?
originally posted by: Revolution9.
Chaos never has reigned in the universe and never will. It is all law and order out there. It is pixelated with atoms ever forming molecules and structures and ever decaying into other structures. It is like ever swirling patterns of pixels guided by static law.
originally posted by: Revolution9
After that I googled it all.
People who would disagree with this theory say this:
www.quora.com...
it can only be detected by the small amount of specific gamma rays or X-rays radiation that is emitted by the high temperature of matter which is sucked in through accretion disk of black hole i.e, only the environment around the black hole can be detected that verifies its existence. Speaking of that small emitted radiation, that too by the matter going inside and not the black hole itself, may not produce ‘That much energy’ to be regarded as energy generator.
However, a black hole like the one in the centre of our Galaxy is no failed star. The compression there is so huge that black holes form. If a galaxy has formed it is obvious that its center will be a giant black hole.
Scientists estimate that,
ten million to a billion such black holes in the Milky Way alone.
Seems perhaps that there are some stars that form which are giant enough to end up as black holes yet are very small compared to the giants at the centres of the galaxies. The swirls of gases can be as small as Mercury and as giant as a black hole. It all depends on the compression and generated heat.
en.wikipedia.org...
A supermassive black hole (SMBH or SBH) is the largest type of black hole, on the order of hundreds of thousands to billions of solar masses (M☉), and is found in the centre of almost all currently known massive galaxies.[1][2] In the case of the Milky Way, the SMBH corresponds with the location of Sagittarius A*.[3][4]
On 5 January 2015, NASA reported observing an X-ray flare 400 times brighter than usual, a record-breaker, from Sagittarius A*. The unusual event may have been caused by the breaking apart of an asteroid falling into the black hole or by the entanglement of magnetic field lines within gas flowing into Sagittarius A*, according to astronomers.[30]
www.sciencemag.org...
Mysterious high-energy particles known as cosmic rays zip through space at a wide range of energies, some millions of times greater than those produced in the world’s most powerful atom smasher. Scientists have long thought cosmic rays from inside our galaxy come from supernova explosions, but a new study has fingered a second source: the supermassive black hole at the heart of the Milky Way. With this new result, the search for cosmic ray origins, which has frustrated scientists for more than 100 years, has taken an unexpected new twist. “It’s very exciting,” says astrophysicist Andrew Taylor of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. “This has probably shaken the field quite a lot. People will need to reassess their models.”
I have tried to give a perspective there. I think the disagreement is a little old fashioned in assumption when considered with therse observed X Ray bursts coming from the centre of our Milky Way.
Obviously HUGE amounts of Cosmic Rays are being spat out with huge power. Obviously they have a function of charging the matter that makes it interact with itself and evidence the structures we see as stars, planets and black holes.
Black Holes could be the very potter's wheels of Creation. Amazing how this thing self perpetuates. The universe's charge must come from somewhere to make the atoms that dance so?
I hope they will get to analyse these mysterious cosmic rays. They are the vital process I am theorizing that enables matter to form.
I wanted to present this first as my own vision and then compare it to what others are fiscovering and with what the Physicists and Scientists know to date.
I think we can safely say that King Solomon was right in more ways than even he knew that THERE IS NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. Perhaps the univers is not a big bang, but a big contraction. Perhaps at the centre of the universe is the Mother of all Black Holes? Perhaps there is even a Grand Mother of all Black Holes where the universes swirl in a super massive galaxy of universes? The Universe is a huge recycling plant in its current state.
Space is like an ocean of CURRENTS.
Atoms can't merely exist. They must, too, have a Creator. There must be a factory that produces these pixels of matter. Perhaps these black holes are it?