Black Hole took birth from a seed?
MIL/UT/Interview, Mar 9, 2008. Author: Monica Groover


San Diego, California : March 9, 2008 : Interestingly, an SMBH is not thought to be formed from single dead massive star. They are thought to have been created from a "seed" and then grown over billions of years.

This matches with the theory of Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist from India, who authored a hypothesis entitled: “Two Big Bangs Created the Universe” (Formed in Eternal Space).

Q. Monica Groover: Dr. Raj Baldev, What would you like to say?

A. Dr. Raj Baldev: Supermassive black holes (SMBHs) are normally situated in the centre of elliptical galaxies bulging the spiral galaxies. The SMBHs suck maximum material and thereby generate blasts of radiation, eventually recycle the procedure and blow out its recycled material in the space out of which galaxies are formed again. 

It is correct that the stars, gas and other material around form a compact "halo" and then falls to a gravitationally enforced death spiral.

The greedy nature and the sheer size of these black holes have led to the idea that dark matter may supply (or may have supplied) the SMBH with some mass during its evolution.

But could it be that dark matter may not be significantly involved after all? This might be one cosmic phenomenon dark matter can't be blamed for…

Monica Groover from San Diego, California would release the entire interview of Dr. Raj Baldev very shortly whether the Black Holes were created by the seed theory?

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