The universe is made of two forces. Yes, you may laugh about what I’m going to say, but keep reading. The two forces are named yin and yang by the Chinese. In the western world this is represented partially by what is termed Dark Energy and Dark Matter. One is energetic and expanding, the other contracting, solidifying, and structuring. Examples of this architecture are seen everywhere, in the structured atomic nucleus versus the expanding electron cloud encircling it.
In this case, suns and matter get contracted, solidified and further structured in the biggest contracting force of the universe, a black hole.
According to the theories of yin and yang, which I cannot all explain in this post, at the extreme, yin turns into yang and yang turns into yin. A typical process that we see in the formation and function of the suns.
The same rule of physics applies to black holes. At a certain point, the contracting function gets to an extreme and releases an expending fuction, i.e. these massive jets of energy. The question is, at what point has a system reached its extreme. Good question. Go ask the suns. Each sun has a specific individualized amount of concentrating force for a nuclear reaction to take place. The same law applies to black holes.
a nuclear reaction to take place.
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That’s their theory - sort of like nothing escapes black holes ...