NASA upholds Two Big Bangs Theory while hunting black holes
MIL, Nov 24, 2004. Author: Monica Bhatia


Black Holes are extremely dangerous; they swallow up anything that falls under their strong gravitational pull. It can even engulf any part of the Solar System, may be the Earth, or even the Sun. "There are also shooting black holes, which travel and carry with their tail anything that falls within its event horizon," Dr. Raj Baldev, Indian Cosmo Theorist said.

He is of the opinion that the shooting stars carry with it the companion star.  It travels through our trajectory, and can drag its companion star along with it at the speed of 250,000 mph, which is about four times more than the stars circling our galaxy.

The evidence of its origin lies in its extended orbit, which tips the birth in parts of the inner galaxy, provided it is rich in developing  the star explosion or the Supernova. Normally it can be assumed that the high speed of the black hole is due to its being ejected from the explosive collapse of a massive star.  GRO J1655-40 is also counted as a shooting Black Hole.

In the Theory of Two Big Bangs as given in "Two Big Bangs Created the Universe" (Formed in Eternal Space), there is a clear explanation that these are the Supernovae that created the stars and planets in the beginning and are even now responsible for producing gamma rays and they also recycle and re-create the planets and stars with the help of Black Holes.

There are two ways to go supernova. A star, at least eight times more massive than the Sun, functions as a blue-white star.  As it runs short of its fuel, it swells and becomes cool. When its fuel is totally spent, its core collapses and it explodes in a Supernova. It leaves behind a neutron star, or black hole and spreads supernova remnants of gaseous debris.

"When the Supernova befalls, the expanding blankets of its material, which contains the bulk of the star, collides with the surrounding of interstellar medium to produce an expanding shell of gas and this is called 'Supernova remnants'." Dr, Raj Baldev, Indian Cosmo Theorist said.

NASA has recently launched its swift satellite, which will track huge explosions of gamma rays, the US Space Agency said.  They believe and support the Theory of Two Big Bangs given by Dr. Raj Baldev to the effect that Supernovae create planets and stars.

In this connection, the US Space Agency said, " Gamma Rays would be lethal to us on Earth were it not for atmospheric shield. They emanate from astonishingly powerful phenomena, such as Supernovae - massive stars that, when all their fuel has expired, perish a violent explosion, spewing out material that later becomes the stuff of news stars and planets."  That's what the Two Big Bang theory explains. 

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