Supermassive Black Hole VIDEO
The implications of recent discoveries of supermassive black holes have been felt throughout the community of researchers studying the formation of our universe. Black holes of these sizes simply were not predicted by existing models of the known universe.
Check out this fascinating Discovery Channel video on one of the strangest and most profound phenomena in the known Universe.
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supermassive black holes are part of the observable universe of which we are part of.
The matter it is NOT to discovery one more massive than others...the matter is how they formed and what they have in their center-bottom...hadrons ?? or the opposite that is nanoparticles broken down in picoparticles...a so called 'mini-melting pot' ??
Only theory can help us to some extent as we cannot explore within black holes.
This is a fact.
About formation ...I think we do not see yet the black hole at the center of SN 1987 il LM cloud...we see rings...but I guess NO signs YET of a black hole.
Am I wrong ?? If I am correct it is not sufficient a supernova like 1987 to create a black hole.
Regards
Posted by: claudio | November 15, 2008 at 10:56 PM