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JWST might uncover many secrets from black holes.



"The Sombrero galaxy, Mesier-104, commonly viewed in optical light (as shown at bottom, via Hubble), displays a vastly different set of features in mid-infrared light (by JWST, top). At last, we've seen beneath the Sombrero's hat, and can paint a coherent picture of this brilliant object." (BigThink, What JWST found beneath the Sombrero galaxy’s hat)

It's possible. That many models of black holes are somehow wrong. Maybe researchers have not noticed dark energy and dark matter that the black hole can pull inside it. The fact is that Einstein was right again.


Detailed image of the center of the Sombrero galaxy.


Large-scale measurements make the Theory of relativity still suitable today. But our knowledge of dark matter and dark energy increases. We know that there can be places where there is more dark matter than in other places. 

That means dark matter forms similar nebulas. As visible material.  And maybe. The dark energy forms a similar structure as the cosmic microwave background. That means it's possible that dark energy is not a homogenous structure. But those things are only conclusions.  



Cosmic microwave background. 

The acceleration disk pushes energy into the black hole. But if there is the whirl that Coriolis force makes in the plasma layer. That whirl causes asymmetry in the plasma and the material and energy that the black hole pulls into it. And if that point is the point where hypothetical Hawking radiation impacts with material. That can explain the power of a relativistic jet. 

And anyway, if material flows through that whirl. That superhot plasma surrounds. And that plasma pumps energy into the jet. The acceleration disk pumps energy into a black hole from about the middle of those relativistic jets. That makes the structure act like a balloon that the rope pulls in the middle of it. 



Relativistic jets of supermassive black hole.


The JWST telescope images of the Sombrero Galaxy uncover new structures from that galaxy. There are interesting ring systems in that galaxy and its supermassive black hole. Those rings form similar way as Saturn's rings. There is some kind of radiation structure. That traps gas and dust at that point. As we know there can be some kind of standing wave or plasma structure that makes the outer ring. 

And maybe that structure is forming when energy. That comes from the acceleration disk impacts with plasma or energy fields that travel to the black hole. That impact makes it possible that an impressive ring system around that galaxy is forming. The ring is like Saturn's ring or Kuiper Belt. But much bigger. That means there is some kind of energy or plasma impact that can create that marvelous structure. The source of that energy could be in the acceleration disk. 

Or, if we look at the image with very high accuracy. We can see another, weaker ring system in the outer ring system. That ring can form when some higher energy structure pushes gas away. And in some hopeful models. That can be the evidence of Hawking radiation. But that is speculation. 


https://bigthink.com/starts-with-a-bang/jwst-beneath-sombrero-galaxy-hat/

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