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The black hole is unmasked. Telescopes took the very first image of a black hole with its acceleration ring and jet.

ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array), the GLT (Greenland Telescope), and GMVA (Global Millimeter VLBI(Very Long Baseline Interferometry )Array) took the first image of a black hole's acceleration ring (sometimes acceleration or transition disk) and relativistic jet. That thing makes the next step in science.

 Could that image prove the existence of parasitic black holes the thing that could steal material from the bigger black holes? 

There seems to be a small black point in the black hole's jet. So could that thing be another black hole that orbits the supermassive black hole in the M87 galaxy? Also, there are black points near that black hole. So could they be the parasitic black holes that steal material from the supermassive black hole?

The ability to see acceleration structure and relativistic jet means, for the first time researchers can observe interactions of the black hole and its event horizon. The relativistic jet is another very important part of the black hole. Or actually, the black holes and their environment are the entirety. 


"Astronomers have produced an image depicting both the accretion structure and the powerful relativistic jet of the black hole at the center of the Messier 87 galaxy. The image was generated using the Global Millimeter VLBI Array (GMVA), supplemented by the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) and the Greenland Telescope (GLT), providing a panoramic view of the black hole and its jet at a new wavelength. The image reveals a larger, thicker ring-like structure, indicating that material falling into the black hole generates an observable emission." (ScitechDaily.com/Black Hole Unmasked: Astronomers Capture First Image of Accretion Ring and Relativistic Jet)

The material falls in the event horizon and then. It should interact with the black hole's nucleus like material interacts with all other fast-rotating objects. The energy fields inside the black hole transport material to its poles. Then those wave movements from in and outside the black hole impact forming a standing wave. 

The problem with energy, that comes from the black hole is that it cannot travel through that standing wave. Another thing is that energy cannot escape from the black hole. So when a black hole interacts with its environment it packs energy inside it. And that energy pushes that standing wave closer and closer to the event horizon. 

In models, the wormholes are forming in those relativistic jets. 

The magnetic field transports particles to the black hole's poles. And that thing causes powerful nuclear reactions just outside the black hole's polar areas. The relativistic jet is the interaction where particles travel to the pole and give maser emission to particles and wave movement that travels in the middle of that structure. 

There is a structure in a relativistic jet that could look like a tornado. So is the origin of the center of that tornado the famous wormhole? In models, the Einstein-rose bridge is forming in the black hole's jet. And could we think that the mysterious tornado-looking structure is the thing that forms around the wormhole? Or is its origin outside the black hole? The fact is that the tornado itself is not a wormhole. The tornado forms around the wormhole. 

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