Are Black Holes some sort of "Battery" for Galaxies placed in them by the Creator?...Just a Thought...
Is not God in the height of heaven? Job 22:12
"V404 Cygni is a binary system comprising a black hole and a star orbiting one another. It lies in the constellation Cygnus at a
V404 Cygni system, detected during the peak of its 2015 outburst.
NASA’s Swift satellite detected a new outburst on June 15, 2015, triggering a worldwide observing effort.
“Everybody jumped on the outburst with whatever telescopes they could throw at it. So we have this amazing observational coverage,” said Dr. James Miller-Jones.
“Like many black holes, it’s feeding on a nearby star, pulling gas away from the star and forming a disk of material that encircles the black hole and spirals towards it under gravity.”
When the astronomers studied the V404 Cygni black hole, they saw its jets behaving in a way never seen before.
Where jets are usually thought to shoot straight out from the poles of black holes, these jets were shooting out in different directions at different times. And they were changing direction very quickly."
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Is not God in the height of heaven? Job 22:12
"V404 Cygni is a binary system comprising a black hole and a star orbiting one another. It lies in the constellation Cygnus at a
V404 Cygni system, detected during the peak of its 2015 outburst.
NASA’s Swift satellite detected a new outburst on June 15, 2015, triggering a worldwide observing effort.
“Everybody jumped on the outburst with whatever telescopes they could throw at it. So we have this amazing observational coverage,” said Dr. James Miller-Jones.
“Like many black holes, it’s feeding on a nearby star, pulling gas away from the star and forming a disk of material that encircles the black hole and spirals towards it under gravity.”
When the astronomers studied the V404 Cygni black hole, they saw its jets behaving in a way never seen before.
Where jets are usually thought to shoot straight out from the poles of black holes, these jets were shooting out in different directions at different times. And they were changing direction very quickly."
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