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Monday 17 July 2017

Filaments in Galaxy Clusters.

Black Holes may generate filaments around high energy core.
The central galaxy, in massive clusters, generates double helix filaments that may relate to smaller satellite galaxies. These filaments often connect one galaxy to another. Processes around the centre are vital to understand in galaxy evolution. Here is a SMBH of true immensity. Gravitational sheer must be huge. Outflow is massive. Powerful shock waves blast out of the centre.
How do filaments survive in this high energy enviroment? What is the central object's pivotal role? These are the important questions. The answer may be found in powerful processes at the centre. Filaments may be generated by BHs in galaxy cluster centre as the only objects which could exist in those conditions (if filaments are connected to anything). Suggests these filaments may be created by intense spiralling gravity. It may be possible for BHs to form gravitational bonds through space as has been predicted.
Filaments around galaxy cluster core.

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