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The supermassive black hole can brake the forming of new stars in the galaxy.



The supermassive black holes are the most powerful objects in the universe. There would be no stars or galaxies without those things. But finally, black holes are pulling entire material of galaxies in them. There is suspicion that the first object that formed in the universe after the Big Bang was a black hole. That black hole caused the disturbance. That began the forming of stars and planets. 

Part of the dark energy can form in the black holes. The black holes can send radiation with a wavelength that is the same as their diameter. But the material that orbits the black hole is also sending radiation. 

When black holes are rotating the dark matter forms a similar structure with visible material. And the edges of those dark matter structures that are forming "dark whirls" that formed of dark matter are sending wave movement through the universe. 

 When a black hole rotates the hypothetical particles of dark matter and particles of visible material that are orbiting the black hole are acting like whips. Those particles send wave motion across the universe and the wavelength of that wave motion is the same with the particles that are forming it. 

Black holes are destroyers and creators at the same time. They can pull the entire star and galaxies inside them. But those things are also forming disturbance that causes the formation of stars. 

The supermassive black holes are causing the disturbance that can start the birth of the stars. But the radiation that comes out from supermassive black holes can turn material too hot that it cannot form stars or planets.  When the energy from the transition disk of the supermassive black hole hits the material. It sends wave movement. That pushes particles away from each other. And that thing makes it impossible to form stars. 

Near the center of the Milky Way and other galaxies in the area. Where plasma is superheated. Also, the gravitational effect near supermassive black holes is very powerful. That thing denies the ability to form stars because the flow of material is so powerful. 

The power of the supermassive black holes is very high. The galaxies are the whirls around the supermassive black holes. The energy level at areas near those objects is extremely high. And that effect makes stars near them boil. The radiation pikes of the black holes are forming when the particles are hitting each other at the poles of the singularity. When the material is reaching a black hole its speed increasing. 

The speed of material along with powerful friction causes the effect where the material is starting to whirl around the black hole. Electromagnetic fields along with massive gravitation are affecting that material. 

Material's speed in a whirl called transition disk orbits the event horizon increases. Along with massive energy impulses of hawking's radiation. Transition disk makes the energy level of the environment of black holes extremely high. And some particles are traveling to the poles of the black hole. There they impact each other causing X- and gamma-ray pikes. That means the radiation along with massive gravitation is destroying stars in seconds. 


https://phys.org/news/2022-03-supermassive-black-holes-stellar-births.html


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