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Old 07-25-2006
Nokton Nokton is offline
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Smile Dragon, SM black holes

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Originally Posted by Dragon Star
http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/Media...ings/20060724/

Wow, now that is one large jet...very impressive.
Indeed Dragon, but correct me if I am wrong. Does not the
formation of a SMBH first create the quasar? The massive gas cloud
surrounding the new black hole is drawn into it. The intense gravity of
the black hole heats up the gas to intense temperature, so a quasar
is born. Then after the BH has gobbled up the surrounding gas, it goes quiet, the quasar is no more. But in gobbling the gas field around it, the
BH produces a bow wave, so to speak, which triggers tubulence in the
gas field far beyond its gravitational influence, producing star formation,
that then becomes a galaxy...
Dragon, am not entirely happy with current thinking on a black hole as
containing a singularity, whatever that may represent.......
Am driven to the conclusion that once matter is compressed beyond a
certain limit, it reverts to its original state, the state is was when the
Big Bang occured, a soup of fundamental particals.
Please tell me your thoughts and opinions.
Nokton.
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