Latest News About Black Holes

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What a wonderful view is the sky in the night… if you think what we see is just a very small part of the huge, infinite Universe. Every second something amazing happens up there and black holes are part of this mystery. Now I will try to give you the latest news about the black holes.

News from the night sky

The latest news from millions of light years away are brought for us by Hubble and Chandra space telescopes. They detected from a distance of 800 millions light years a supermassive black hole which has two burps, not one as usually.

What is a space burp? A space burp is made from high energy particle which are launched in space from a black hole.

“Black holes are voracious eaters, but it turns out they don’t have very good table manners” said a scientist at the University of Colorado, Julie Comerford.

In a distant galaxy, named SDSS J1354+1327 was discovered this huge black hole which was taking in gas and massive black holereleasing two burps of high energy particles.

Supermassive black holes are usually found in the center of big galaxies and are the largest form of space giants. Scientists had their own opinion why this huge black hole could burp twice and one explanation was a possible collision between two galaxies.

Julie Comerford said that two galaxies were connected by a stream of gas and stars and when the collision between the two galaxies happened gas was led to the some giant black hole. The supermassive black holes was feed twice and burped twice. A previous theory says that black holes go to a cycle of burping and this new discovery sustain the theory.

Black holes flicker on time scales on 100 000 years. For you and me this a huge period but for the cosmological calendar is very fast.

How do black holes grow?

The latest research say that supermassive black holes are growing in the center of a big galaxy as I mentioned before, at a faster rate that the galaxy. The huge black hole is bigger by hundreds of thousands of times that its original size.

They are very important in the galaxy formation because they have an intense gravitational pull and this helps keep everything together.

Researchers from two separate studies, on two massive galaxies found out that actually black holes in big galaxies grow faster that the ones in small galaxies. One of those two studies was led by Guang Yang of Penn State who said that scientists are using data from different telescopes. Studying galaxies between 4 and 12 billion light years from Earth they try to reconstruct this race started billions years ago and to understand how this cosmic competition unfold.

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Are they as powerful as we thought?

Relatively close to our earth it is the black holeV404 Cygni which is ten times the mass of our sun, which means it is a small black hole. A team of scientists, astronomers measured the magnetic field surrounding V404Cygni and was only 500Gauss.

The conclusion was that this black hole was thousands of times weaker that we thought.black hole in Universe

Astronomer Steve Eikenberry from University of Florida told to Space.com about this ” If you think of the galaxy as a metropolitan area, it’s not in our neighborhood, but it’s in our suburb.”

Now to make it more simple, to let you understand what means 500 Gauss I will just tell you that the magnetic filed of our planet, Earth is about 0.5 Gauss but a normal refrigerator magnet is between 50 and 500 Gauss.

This black hole was formed when a star explode as supernova after running out of fuel.

Latest researches, with the help with one of the most powerful supercomputer explain us how the jet streams from the black holes change their directions in the sky gradually. As a result, result space-time is dragged into the rotation of the black hole.

Was Einstein Right?

According to Einstein Theory of General Relativity, the past and the present determine the future uniquely. This is called Determinism. A mathematician from UK Berkeley has another opinion, though.he has find some black holes where this theory is not working. he claims that someone could survive passing through these black holes but his past would ne erased and he would have an infinite number of futures.

This is just Peter Hintz‘s theory and some agree with him some don’t. he also say that this doesn’t mean that Einstein theory of general relativity is wrong. Just it makes more interesting Einstein’s Equations.

Try to venture ?

Black holes take their name from the fact that nothing approaches them can escape, even the light, if passes beyond the event horizon. It is sure that from a small black hole you will never survive if you go through but what about a supermassive one ?enter a black hole

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Physicist and mathematicians think that is possible to survive the transition from our world to the other side of the black hole but how would be like? Thinking about Einstein’s theory his equations are working until the moment when an explorer goes to the center of singularity where the calculation of the time-space bending is infinite. Even before the center of the black hole, the explorer would not be able anymore to communicate with our world.

The back hole that Hinz studied was a non rotating one,with and electrical charge. Inside on this black hole event horizon it is a so called Cauchy horizon. This is where the past doesn’t determine anymore your future and the theory of determinism is not available.

But what will happen to our brave explorer?

Physicist say that nobody can pass through this Cauchy horizon. Anybody trying to pass would be annihilated. As the explorer would approach the horizon, time will slow down. Everything will fall towards the couchy horizon, as light and gravitational waves, so will do our observer. Anybody would try it would be hit by all the energy the back hole ever saw in the lifetime of the Universe. This is what most believe but not Hintz.

He claims that the space-time I s pulled apart and the black hole is not affected by the Universe because the energy can’t travel faster that the speed of light. I will not give you scientific details but in the case of those smooth, non rotating black holes, somebody can survive when passing through this Cauchy horizon, is possible our observer to enter a another world, non-deterministic.

So, enough for today I think, if you need more information, more details you just have to let me a comment or send me and email.

So what is your opinion? Is Heinz right? can we time travel through a huge, non rotating, energy charged black hole?

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Cristina Boros
I have always been interested in time travel. From a very young age I was forever watching movies that would take me back in time.

I would love to hear from all of you who are also interested in this subject. Movies? Science? Book? Literature?

Whatever your interest is, I would love to meet you.

12 Comments

  1. Ernest

    This is amazing information. To enter a massive black hole and enter another existence would be insane! Obviously, we’d have to develop technology that could withstand all the problems associated with entering a black hole, but it is cool nonetheless.

    Obviously, you would be dead within seconds of entering a black hole. But that is not what your writing is about. I enjoy it because it is about learning and exploring the possibility of time travel.

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    1. Cristina Boros (Post author)

      hello Ernest. i am glad that you did enjoy my article and maybe as Hintz thinks we will be able to do it.Of course this is still just theory but i hope will be  possible. It is fascinating.I ask my self if I would be brave enough to pass through a black hole.If i am told is not fatal, if somebody tell me do it ,you will not die, will I do it? I would like to say yes but..Put me in front of a black hole and than i will answer for sure:))

      Have a good day and stay close for further updates.

      Cristina

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  2. Babacar

    Hello Cristina,
    I’m fascinated by your article. You really know your stuff and you put a very good explanation about the black holes.
    It is amazing to read that black holeV404 Cygni is ten times the mass of our sun and it is a small one… It is beyond my imagination.
    I would love to go through a black, but only, if I know I will come back.
    I cannot trust Heinz at this time since I have not seen anybody come back from a black hole, however, what he says sounds plausible.
    What do you think?
    You definitely awaken my interest and I’m looking forward reading more posts from you.
    Thank you

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    1. Cristina Boros (Post author)

      I also have the same opinion , i need to see facts to be sure of something. it is not that I don’t trust him, he is a scientists but i like to see the proof.. i personal believe is possible to pass through a portal but i will tell you for sure if i will pass my self through one or see somebody . 

      I am glad that you did enjoy my article and stay close for more updates.

      Have a good day,

      Cristina

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  3. Tony Spagnolia

    Black holes really are fascinating as they are something we truly don’t understand. Some still don’t believe they even exist! I personally believe anything that passes by would just get crushed due to heavy gravity. But who knows maybe the movie Interstellar has it right where you get transpired to another universe?

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    1. Cristina Boros (Post author)

      Helllo Tony,

      Black holes does exist and this is proved. There are just dead stars which imploded with a huge gravitation ..so big that nothing can escape..even the light…If humans can pass through…i don’t know…opinions are so different and until scientists reach a conclusion and all agree with this..I can#t tell you for sure. maybe,maybe we can survive and interact with other universe..who knows?

      Thanks for visiting my site. 

      Cristina

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  4. Ryan

    Black holes are so interesting, I would have never known about some of the things really going on in our solar system and how it can truly effect things around us. I appreciate you using real facts in your articles, and hope your content does well. I will be checking for more articles in the future.

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    1. Cristina Boros (Post author)

      I am glad that you enjoyed my article Thank you for visiting my site. 

      You are right, black hole are amazing and still a mystery for us. I hope was clear enough my information and you could follow it. For more updates say close:)

      i try my best to use facts and to explain as good as possible to my visitors. Thanks again:) 

      Did you know that a new black hole discovered was named after Stephen Hawking in his honor? 

      Nice to meet you

      Cristina

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  5. Princila

    Hi!

    Very thoughtful post. I love science, but to be honest, some concepts are very hard for me to grasp. Speaking of time travel, to me it feels like it is physically impossible. Well, except in sci-fi movies. This said I don’t know what to think about Heinz’s hypothesis right? Can we really time travel through a huge, non rotating, energy charged black hole? I very much doubt it, although I cannot back my affirmation.

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    1. Cristina Boros (Post author)

      Hello Princila,

      I am glad that you liked my article and I have to say that i believe in time travel but also i cannot back my beliefs,I don’t have proof, i never time traveled through a black hole to tell you that is possible. Everything is theory but i strongly hope that soon will be truth, will be possible. if yes, I would be happy to try it. Heinz theory again is hypothesis so..we just wait for the facts.

      Thanks for reading my article and stay close for updates.

      Cristina

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  6. Kim

    Hi Cristina, whether Heinz’s is right or not I would not want to be the first person to find out, lol and if they would not be able to communicate once they have passed through, I guess we will never know.
    This is very interesting stuff, I could read about it all day long, though I would not get much work done.
    Great article, thanks
    Kim

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    1. Cristina Boros (Post author)

      Hello Kim,
      Thank you for reading and I am glad that you did enjoy it.
      Wouldn’t you pass through a black hole hoping to find another universe?:)NO? Yes, it is a bit scary but if Heintz was right I would try it.Is good that you find it interesting and you can stay close for more updates. Have a good day.
      Cristina

      Reply

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