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Exploding Stars, Black Hole Emissions, Etc. / lesson 6

  • Writer: The Turning Point
    The Turning Point
  • May 17, 2020
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Updated: Jan 29, 2021

While evolving helices of elliptical/ circular motion characterize the observable macro universe and quantum wave description dominates in the observable micro universe (both representative of seeking a center), there exists another aspect of "universal" activity of note post the Big Bang - that of the "scattering event."


1. Planetary Nebulae and Supernovae are macro scattering events that disperse star remnants back into the universe.

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a) A resulting neutron star can emit star matter and light in the form of jets back into the universe:

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b) A resulting black hole can emit former star matter and light (perhaps partially composed of Hawking Radiation) in the form of jets out into the universe:


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Material and light surrounding a black hole is shot into space by the strong magnetic fields formed by the singularity.



2. Quantum emission is a micro scattering event that disperses light and matter back into the universe:

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Although somewhat counter intuitive, both of these scattering event types (macro and micro) serve to refine the evolving universe by ultimately generating more intense, local cycles (instances) of center seeking or equilibration.


 
 
 

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