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Distant 'quasar tsunamis' are ripping their own galaxies apart
Live Science ^
| 24 Mar, 2020
| Brandon Specktor
Posted on 03/25/2020 4:18:01 PM PDT by MtnClimber
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03/25/2020 6:39:23 PM PDT
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SunkenCiv
(Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
To: MtnClimber; Candor7
At the center of almost every galaxy in the universe is a supermassive black hole gobbling up incredible amounts of matter, and belching out incredible amounts of radiation. See, we are all heading towards the centre, to be gobbled up...and spat out...and then the whole process starts again, mirror image, upside down, inside out.
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03/25/2020 7:59:38 PM PDT
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Fred Nerks
(Fair Dinkum!)
To: Fightin Whitey
To: MtnClimber
Maybe once we finish with global warming, we can start on cleaning up the area around our own black hole so it never has enough to eat to become a quasar...instead of just saving the planet, we can work to save a whole galaxy....surely folks will buy into the glory of that....
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03/26/2020 3:40:50 AM PDT
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trebb
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