Black Hole spewing X-Rays | |
PoeticallyIncorrect User ID: 70716291 United States 11/05/2015 01:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | On the other side of every star/sun is a black hole and vice versa Last Edited by PoeticallyIncorrect on 11/05/2015 01:16 AM Did you give me red karma out of spite? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 33921475 United States 11/05/2015 01:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So Nasa takes this image of a black hole emitting x-rays, and thats kinda odd since black holes are supposed to suck matter into an event horizon. These photos make the black hole appear to be a sphere like a black sun, and I thought they were more like a vortex. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20210483 [link to www.blastr.com] Black Holes Do NOT Exist. It's BS Math Speculation. Something That "Eats" Light? & Isn't Going To Eat Us? Think Youfucking Idiots. We Never Even Put Men On The Moon. |
PoeticallyIncorrect User ID: 70716291 United States 11/05/2015 01:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So Nasa takes this image of a black hole emitting x-rays, and thats kinda odd since black holes are supposed to suck matter into an event horizon. These photos make the black hole appear to be a sphere like a black sun, and I thought they were more like a vortex. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20210483 [link to www.blastr.com] Black Holes Do NOT Exist. It's BS Math Speculation. Something That "Eats" Light? & Isn't Going To Eat Us? Think Youfucking Idiots. We Never Even Put Men On The Moon. Did you give me red karma out of spite? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 52172316 United States 11/05/2015 01:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It has been suspected for decades that black holes emit X-rays. Just got a photo to help confirm it. And its not coming from INSIDE the black hole, its coming from just outside the event horizon. Researchers solve mystery of X-ray light emitted from black holes Latarsha Gatlin / June 14, 2013 [link to hub.jhu.edu] If nothing can escape a black hole, why do they still emit x-rays? [link to www.astronomycafe.net] It is true that once matter or energy passes within the so-called Event Horizon of a black hole, that it can never turn around and get backout. However, in the real world, a lot can happen to matter as it approachesthe Event Horizon. Commonly, matter falls into what is called anaccretion disk which orbits the black hole. Material orbits the black holewithin this disk, but if it happens to be gas and dust, this matter experiences friction and the disk heats up as some of the orbitalenergy of the gas is converted into heat. The closer the disk material isto the black hole, the more rapidly it orbits so that the greater is the heating effect. Just before it reaches the Event Horizon, this disk matter can be heated by friction to thousands of degrees which is enough to produceX-rays. Even higher temperatures approaching a million degrees can occurwhich can produce gamma rays. This disk radiation, being outside the black hole, is what we detect as welook at black holes. |