Think about the accredition disk. Think about area to catch matter. Think about the gravity growth of the disk compared to the SMBH in the center. Think about what centrifugal force will do to it. Think about the dark clouds inside of galaxys. Dust clouds? Well it should be luminous somehow, if only indirect, iluminated by starlight. It isn't. Guess why. Its dust of course, but of a very special kind...
This is why quasars emit so much energy. It isn't the deathscream of matter sucked into the SMBH, its the deathscream of the SMBH itself, torn apart by its accredition disk, a inevitable developement over time.
Think about the accredition disk. Think about area to catch matter. Think about the gravity growth of the disk compared to the SMBH in the center. Think about what centrifugal force will do to it. Think about the dark clouds inside of galaxys. Dust clouds? Well it should be luminous somehow, if only indirect, iluminated by starlight. It isn't. Guess why. Its dust of course, but of a very special kind...
This is why quasars emit so much energy. It isn't the deathscream of matter sucked into the SMBH, its the deathscream of the SMBH itself, torn apart by its accredition disk, a inevitable developement over time.
Think about the accredition disk. Think about area to catch matter. Think about the gravity growth of the disk compared to the SMBH in the center. Think about what centrifugal force will do to it. Think about the dark clouds inside of galaxys. Dust clouds? Well it should be luminous somehow, if only indirect, iluminated by starlight. It isn't. Guess why. Its dust of course, but of a very special kind...
This is why quasars emit so much energy. It isn't the deathscream of matter sucked into the SMBH, its the deathscream of the SMBH itself, torn apart by its accredition disk, a inevitable developement over time.
lol~
tachyons bro
duh
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I've always assumed since the universe is an explosion in slow-motion? (relativity?) that dark energy was just a mystical term for solar currents or whatever permeates magnetism or reverse magnetism throughout the universe.
Speaking of supernovas this was a while ago but I wanted to be sure I understand what's going on here: So these lights are matter being ejected from a supernova that is running into the matter/gas/dust etc that was ejected earlier in the course of the supernova and igniting, right? Because that is fucking crazy.
I've always assumed since the universe is an explosion in slow-motion? (relativity?) that dark energy was just a mystical term for solar currents or whatever permeates magnetism or reverse magnetism throughout the universe.
I also assume I'm completely wrong about all of this.
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Nobody assumed anything.
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http://io9.com/5888354/a-stunning-image-of-four-galaxies-smashed-together-in-one-tiny-corner-of-the-universe
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You haven't been here long, have you?
The crying nerds did
I don't know anything
My head really hurts
I mean, the overwhelming majority of the stuff we're observing up there happened hundreds of millions of years ago
it's about as far from a current events thread as I can imagine
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Too bad some of you guys wouldn't speculate on quasars... it was totally on track.
fuck fuck fuck.
fuck.
I love space.
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True that. Not even Black Holes.
Think about the accredition disk. Think about area to catch matter. Think about the gravity growth of the disk compared to the SMBH in the center. Think about what centrifugal force will do to it. Think about the dark clouds inside of galaxys. Dust clouds? Well it should be luminous somehow, if only indirect, iluminated by starlight. It isn't. Guess why. Its dust of course, but of a very special kind...
This is why quasars emit so much energy. It isn't the deathscream of matter sucked into the SMBH, its the deathscream of the SMBH itself, torn apart by its accredition disk, a inevitable developement over time.
do it for Kadith
New images of dunes on Mars. Very pretty.
So yeah, Mars bitches.
investigation ship en route, ETA august 2012
in other news:
moon not geologically inactive
first water world confirmed
may you live in interesting times, dear friends
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for those who are taking part of my non-accredited astrophysicist online degree program.
tachyons bro
duh
Don't dooooooooooooooo ittttttttttttt.
*splosions*
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stress-energy_tensor
I also assume I'm completely wrong about all of this.
Speaking of supernovas this was a while ago but I wanted to be sure I understand what's going on here: So these lights are matter being ejected from a supernova that is running into the matter/gas/dust etc that was ejected earlier in the course of the supernova and igniting, right? Because that is fucking crazy.
Yes, hurry up please, I want to knock out this degree in a couple of weeks and you're kind of slowing me down here.
Either way, yes it's completely mental (and completely awesome).