https://www.sciencealert.com/scient...ar-aiming-its-particle-beam-directly-at-earth
Astronomers have discovered the existence of a supermassive black hole that looks to be the oldest and most distant of its kind we've ever encountered – and it just happens to be aiming its bright particle beam directly at Earth.
Perhaps the planets that are also in direct alignment with PSO J030947.49+271757.31 would more likely to be habitable or have life on the planet. There is probably a direct correlation to life on Earth resulting from the red shift created by a black hole beaming directly at Earth.
How did red and blue shift effect early plant life on Earth?
Is red and blue shift from a black hole necessary for plant life to exist on Earth?
What amount of red and blue shift is needed for plant life on Earth?
Does the black hole generate the red and blue shift necessary for plant life on Earth to exist?
Astronomers have discovered the existence of a supermassive black hole that looks to be the oldest and most distant of its kind we've ever encountered – and it just happens to be aiming its bright particle beam directly at Earth.
Perhaps the planets that are also in direct alignment with PSO J030947.49+271757.31 would more likely to be habitable or have life on the planet. There is probably a direct correlation to life on Earth resulting from the red shift created by a black hole beaming directly at Earth.
How did red and blue shift effect early plant life on Earth?
Is red and blue shift from a black hole necessary for plant life to exist on Earth?
What amount of red and blue shift is needed for plant life on Earth?
Does the black hole generate the red and blue shift necessary for plant life on Earth to exist?