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Astronomers may have spotted a direct collapse black hole
These direct-collapse black holes may be the solution to a long-standing puzzle in astronomy: How did supermassive black holes form in the early epochs of the universe?
Astronomers Aaron Smith and Volker Bromm of the University of Texas at Austin, working with Avi Loeb of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, have discovered evidence for an unusual kind of black hole born extremely early in the universe. They showed that a recently discovered unusual source of intense radiation is likely powered by a “direct-collapse black hole,” a type of object predicted by theorists more than a decade ago. Astronomers may have spotted a direct collapse black hole | Astronomy.com http://www.astronomy.com/news/2016/0...pse-black-hole |
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Astronomers may have spotted a direct collapse black hole
On Friday, July 8, 2016 at 1:58:02 PM UTC-7, Yousuf Khan wrote:
These direct-collapse black holes may be the solution to a long-standing puzzle in astronomy: How did supermassive black holes form in the early epochs of the universe? Astronomers Aaron Smith and Volker Bromm of the University of Texas at Austin, working with Avi Loeb of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, have discovered evidence for an unusual kind of black hole born extremely early in the universe. They showed that a recently discovered unusual source of intense radiation is likely powered by a “direct-collapse black hole,” a type of object predicted by theorists more than a decade ago. Astronomers may have spotted a direct collapse black hole | Astronomy.com http://www.astronomy.com/news/2016/0...pse-black-hole More voodoo physics from the Star Trek physics department. ahahaha...AHAHAHA...ahahaha... |
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Astronomers may have spotted a direct collapse black hole
Yousuf Khan wrote:
These direct-collapse black holes may be the solution to a long-standing puzzle in astronomy: How did supermassive black holes form in the early epochs of the universe? Astronomers Aaron Smith and Volker Bromm of the University of Texas at Austin, working with Avi Loeb of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, have discovered evidence for an unusual kind of black hole born extremely early in the universe. They showed that a recently discovered unusual source of intense radiation is likely powered by a “direct-collapse black hole,” a type of object predicted by theorists more than a decade ago. Astronomers may have spotted a direct collapse black hole | Astronomy.com http://www.astronomy.com/news/2016/0...pse-black-hole Nope - even a small amount of ignition drives away all gases. Gravity alone does not make supermassive black holes. The supermassive black holes are droplets formed from the original splatter two mega blackholes colliding that created the universe. The gravitational field from the larger black hole pierced the smaller black hole ripping it open for a short while that then allowed all the firewall material (mostly light) condensed on the other side of black hole to escape in one burst. Most of that formed our universe by condensing out from the intense light, but some of that folded inward as droplets of black hole matter creating the super massive black hole with a HUGE amount of matter trapped right next to it probably in magnetic and or electrostatic confinement to feed on for billions of years. Gravity alone does not make supermassive black holes. Careful measurements of spectra should indicate whether there are additional confinement mechanisms in place. |
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Astronomers may have spotted a direct collapse black hole
On 09/07/2016 4:01 AM, 7 wrote:
Nope - even a small amount of ignition drives away all gases. Not if no ignition happened. If you read the article, a knot of gas could directly form into a SM blackhole of several million or billion solar masses because there is no nuclear ignition powerful enough to stop the collapse. The gas starts forming a blackhole even before any ignition can happen. Yousuf Khan |
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