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Thursday 28 May 2015

The Cosmic Web

                    Cosmic Web
The Cosmic Web is made of filaments which are likely to have a Relative connection rather than Dark Matter. These filaments are gravitational in formation produced by individually powerful objects. This has a Relative connection as only Black Holes have the intense gravity to create such structures.
This single image show filaments passing deeper and deeper into the Universe traversing most of space but also time as 'wormholes'. The further one looks, following these filaments, the deeper into time one goes as the depth of field traverses most of space time. Back to the early Universe were monstrous Black Hole-like entities exist called Quasars.
Filaments in the Web are likely to end at a second object as a gravitation association of this type will imply a destination.

Saturday 23 May 2015

The Bar of stars and the Spiral Arms in Galaxy Evolution.


The Bar of stars and the Spiral Arms may be part of the same structure that spans the whole galaxy. If that spiral is unwound, to line up with the Bar, this will form a continuous double jet like structure from the Central Object to the Dark Halo. There will be no difference between the end of the Bar and the beginning of the Arms suggesting one harmonious process.
That process may be associated with the connection between galaxy evolution and the Central Object as the Bar, in this scenario, is formed by matter blasting off it's surface. A connection that is not possible of a Super Massive Black Hole but may be possible of a theorised White Hole.
The Spiral Arms are the Bar of yesteryear in a recognition of outward drift and rotation, from the Central Object, that forges the entire galaxy. Any merger would result in the deformation of the spiral which conflicts with the Standard Model.

Saturday 2 May 2015

Evolution of Low Mass X-ray Binaries


The unusual properties of Low Mass X-ray Binaries may be the recognition of a physical connection between the partners as a time bridge. This gravitational connection assist the Black Hole in pulling the partner into a LMXB as a BH / White Hole - which predict their unusual characteristics.

The number of low mass objects in the Galaxy available for BHs to capture is very small but the number of LMXB is large because BHs have a ready made partner (see- Black hole formation and association to second object.) with a gravitational connection. The partners are forged in a special way giving them a causal link in evolution and an association in mass at a ratio of about 1to10 ish - a correlation that cannot be random.

This unseen gravitational connection predicts the unusual orbit of the secondary being attracted through space time as well as space. Often a sort of Be star, with unbound mass, that is accreted to the BH and passed back through the Time Bridge, as part of accretion, to the secondary in a matter rotation. It’s the same material going round and round.

Activity at the secondary only occur once the accretion process commences. It takes time of matter to spiral into the BH so the partner may past the transit before becoming active. Then as the BH flares in variations in accretion so the partner flares (at the speed of light) showing a physical connection as matter passes through the unseen Bridge. This association predicts how the secondary can orbit close to the BH without being absorbed. As the two get closer the matter rotation increases as more is striped from the secondary and more is passed back to it. This stream of material though the bridge form an outward force to resist coalescing.
The unseen connection and the rotation of matter help to understand how this sort of binary generate Standard Luminosity .