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Black Hole recycles to form fresh stars and planets


MIL, Jan 11, 2005
Ajit Kumar


Washington - NASA's scientists have recently discovered that a black hole has swallowed the matter equivalent to 300m Suns and ejected some of it, which Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist from India, explains on our request why it happened?

They (NASA's scientists) are not sure where such amounts of matter came from (one possibility is a host galaxy cooled catastrophically and was swallowed by the black hole.  Another is that another black hole fell into an existing black hole).

He gave the following points based on his upcoming book titled New Concept of Black Holes, which is under publication. He also explains how a Supernova is formed and what relationship it has with the black hole, which probably no one has ever attempted or analyzed before.

Dr. Baldev explains:

"In 1783, a Cambridge don, John Michell submitted his views in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London."  His assumption was that a star, which was very massive and compact would have such a strong gravitational field that light could not escape.

"He meant that any light emitted from the surface of the star would be dragged back by the star's gravitational attraction before it could go very far. He gave his viewpoint that there could be great many stars of this category.

"In 1976, Hawking said that once a black hole is formed, it starts losing its mass by radiating energy (which was later known as "Hawking radiation") and that it contains no information about 'matter' inside the black hole and once the back hole evaporates, all information is lost.

"Later on Hawking changed his view based on the finding of the 'Two Big Bang Theory' auhored by Dr. Raj Baldev, though he did not mention it in his papers that he submitted at 17th International Conference on General Relativity and Gravity at Dublin, Ireland on 21 July 2004.

"Hawking admitted that he was wrong for 30 years and after arguing almost three decades he realized his mistake and said the black holes may after all allow information within them to escape."

Dr. Raj Baldev further said,

(a) That the Black Hole has dual potency; it sucks the material and then ejects it out by a power burst.

(b) That It helps recycling the dead planets and stars that it swallows. The black hole is clubbed with dead stars and it also sucks other stars as many as it can as per the situation depending on its event horizon.  Then it recycles its own hole and ejects the matter violently.

(c) That in spite of the strong gravitation of the black hole where even the light cannot escape, the moment its strong gravitational force completes its first long phase of sucking the material, it diverts its strong gravity into its own hole or reservoir, re-shapes the material depending on the number of stars live and dead that it is able to suck.

(d) That the Black Hole then recycles the material, creates its own cycle of ejecting the material at an appropriate stage to help formation of new big star or stars.

(e) That's why the black hole as pointed out by NASA's scientists swallowed the matter equivalent to 300 m Suns and some of it was ejected violently. No other black hole fell into the existing black hole as presumed by NASA scientists," Dr Raj Baldev concluded.

Read tomorrow

How Supernova was born- its relationship with Black Hole?



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