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It does.Good points - Do we know if this black hole has the jets of energy that have been seen with other Black holes? That might also cause some distortion as well. Cant wait for the papers.
It does.Good points - Do we know if this black hole has the jets of energy that have been seen with other Black holes? That might also cause some distortion as well. Cant wait for the papers.
Here is the description of how the image would be constructed by Katie Bouman who was in the team that came up with the algorithm(s). The TED talk is from a few years back.
She reminds me of Felicia Day's character on Eureka. I'm always amazed when people come up with such clever ideas. It also makes me feel dumb.Here is the description of how the image would be constructed by Katie Bouman who was in the team that came up with the algorithm(s). The TED talk is from a few years back.
She reminds me of Felicia Day's character on Eureka. I'm always amazed when people come up with such clever ideas. It also makes me feel dumb.
Photographically empty.Scientifically incorrect. Black holes are full.
The item imaged is 55 million years old. What must it look like today?
Wondrous science. Wondrous.
Its gravity is mostly due to the instrinsic mass of the original collapsed stellar core and any matter that it has swallowed subsequent to its formation. The gravity is not due to its rotation apart from the small contribution of the mass equivalence of its rotational energy. Once rotating, its rotation won't slow (conservation of angular momentum) unless it consumes mass with an oppositely directed angular momentum vector (or an alien civilisation is harvesting rotational energy from it).If it's still spinning around to generate enough gravity that is so strong light cannot escape from it, or if it's slowed down... or - indeed, what it must look and even be like today... it's mind-blowing.
Now that would be a freaky way to find extraterrestrial civilizations - those using black holes as power plants. Make a great book.or an alien civilisation is harvesting rotational energy from it
I believe all black holes and their accretion disk rotate and are "connected" together via gravity as a joined system. As mass falls into the black hole, the mass redistribution from the outer portions of the "wheel" to its "hub" should cause the system to speed up.
Question: If light (photons) cannot escape a black hole, then how does gravity escape a black hole?
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