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Old June 21st 06, 09:04 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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"Astronomers using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory for research are
hosting a media teleconference at 1 p.m. EDT Wednesday, June 21, to
explain how black holes light up the universe."

More at
http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2006...lack_hole.html

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wrote:

"Astronomers using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory for research are
hosting a media teleconference at 1 p.m. EDT Wednesday, June 21, to
explain how black holes light up the universe."

More at
http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2006...lack_hole.html


"RELEASE: 06-245

NASA's Chandra Solves Black Hole Paradox

Black holes light up the universe and astronomers may finally know how.
New data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory show for the first time
powerful magnetic fields are the key to these brilliant and startling
light shows.

It is estimated up to one quarter of the radiation in the universe
emitted since the big bang comes from material falling towards
supermassive black holes, including those powering quasars, the
brightest known objects. For decades, scientists have struggled to
understand how black holes, the darkest objects in the universe, can be
responsible for such prodigious amounts of radiation."

Rest of report at
http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2006...blackhole.html

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Old June 22nd 06, 10:50 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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wrote:
wrote:

"Astronomers using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory for research are
hosting a media teleconference at 1 p.m. EDT Wednesday, June 21, to
explain how black holes light up the universe."

More at
http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2006...lack_hole.html


"RELEASE: 06-245

NASA's Chandra Solves Black Hole Paradox

Black holes light up the universe and astronomers may finally know how.
New data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory show for the first time
powerful magnetic fields are the key to these brilliant and startling
light shows.

It is estimated up to one quarter of the radiation in the universe
emitted since the big bang comes from material falling towards
supermassive black holes, including those powering quasars, the
brightest known objects. For decades, scientists have struggled to
understand how black holes, the darkest objects in the universe, can be
responsible for such prodigious amounts of radiation."

Rest of report at
http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2006...blackhole.html


The only copyright I ever took out was in 1990 and focusing on stellar
evolution and processes.That process involved the same natural
efficiencies found everywhere and a star being no different,the
geometry of its evolution would suggest physical boundaries of two
external rings and on smaller ring at intersection.Again,this is in
1990 and the work is copyrighted.

In May 1994,this appeared -

http://www2.slac.stanford.edu/vvc/co...es/sn87afb.jpg

I have never forced this private work into the public domain however
one thing became clear after the images of SN1987A arrived ,it suggests
that stellar evolution may involve more than one stage from emergence
to extinction but rather two stages.With little more than an
inkling,our own star may have provided the higher elements for
existence but in an era where stellar evolution shades off into exotic
conditions such as 'black holes',the alternative and exciting avenue
will remain unattended.

The geometry of the rings of SN1987A and also the pre-Supernova Eta
Carinae indicate that stellar processes,while excellent up to a
point,are far from being complete -

http://www.eznow.net/000/000035l.jpg

By virtue of working on the stellar rings in 1990,I reserve the right
to offer my views in support of the productive avenue availible by not
considering 'black holes' but directing stellar evolution and processes
to a two stage event or something similar.

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Old June 22nd 06, 11:02 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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Default NASA - NASA to Announce Answer to Black Hole Paradox - the report

wrote:
wrote:

"Astronomers using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory for research are
hosting a media teleconference at 1 p.m. EDT Wednesday, June 21, to
explain how black holes light up the universe."

More at
http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2006...lack_hole.html


"RELEASE: 06-245

NASA's Chandra Solves Black Hole Paradox

Black holes light up the universe and astronomers may finally know how.
New data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory show for the first time
powerful magnetic fields are the key to these brilliant and startling
light shows.

It is estimated up to one quarter of the radiation in the universe
emitted since the big bang comes from material falling towards
supermassive black holes, including those powering quasars, the
brightest known objects. For decades, scientists have struggled to
understand how black holes, the darkest objects in the universe, can be
responsible for such prodigious amounts of radiation."

Rest of report at
http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2006...blackhole.html


The only copyright I ever took out was in 1990 focusing on stellar
evolution and processes.That process involved the same natural
efficiencies found everywhere and a star being no different,the
geometry of its evolution would suggest physical boundaries of two
external rings and one smaller ring at intersection.Again,this is in
1990 and the work is copyrighted.

In May 1994,this appeared -


http://www2.slac.stanford.edu/vvc/co...es/sn87afb.jpg


I have never forced this private work into the public domain however
one thing became clear after the images of SN1987A arrived ,it suggests
that stellar evolution may involve more than one stage from emergence
to extinction but rather two stages.With little more than an
inkling,our own star may have provided the higher elements for
existence but in an era where stellar evolution shades off into exotic
conditions such as 'black holes',the alternative and exciting avenue
will remain unattended even as a provisional view.


The geometry of the rings of SN1987A and also the pre-Supernova Eta
Carinae indicate that stellar processes,while excellent up to a
point,are far from being complete -


http://www.eznow.net/000/000035l.jpg


By virtue of working on the stellar rings in 1990,I reserve the right
to offer my views in support of the productive avenue availible by Not
considering 'black holes' but directing stellar evolution and processes
to a two stage event or something similar.

 




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