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Where is the missing black hole of Abell 2261

     



Where is the missing black hole of Abell 2261


The galaxy needs a supermassive black hole in the middle of it for forming the spiral structure. But there is a galaxy where seems not to be a supermassive black hole in the middle of it. And the question is, "where that black hole is"? 

Is it in some kind of bubble, where is no material, what makes it possible to detect that monster? Or is it dropped away from our universe? Or maybe the wormhole is pulled the black hole away. But there is the possibility that the jets of the black hole are pulling to another supermassive black hole.

A black hole cannot just vanish. And when it is in the middle of the galaxy. There are theories that if the wormhole travels through the black hole it can pull it empty. When the wormhole goes through the black hole. It acts as an electromagnetic pipe and the mass of the black hole will lose in that electromagnetic bridge. 

In some other theories, the mass of the black hole cannot rise forever. If the mass of black holes is growing too high, that means the black hole would drop out from our universe. So the too heavy black hole will teleport to another dimension. 

It's very easy to detect because of the radiation that comes from the transition disk. That is forming when the black hole sucks material in it. The normal way to find the black holes is by searching the gamma or X-rays, what that object sends. But what is in some galaxy has not that kind of object, what sends that highly energetic radiation? That means there is no black hole. 

There is the possibility that another black hole pulls the material in it. In that case, another supermassive black hole could be in the middle of Earth and the sender of the X- or gamma-ray radiation. That means the radiation cannot reach the Earth because it drops into another black hole.

Because of it drops in the singularity. There are theories that in the universe are enormous black holes, which we cannot see. The reason for that is that the supermassive black hole sooner or later pulls the entire galaxy in it. 

Or in some other theories, the jet that comes out from the supermassive black hole can hit another supermassive black hole that is outside of that galaxy. When we are thinking about the supermassive black holes and their role in the advantage of galaxies, sooner or later the black hole will pull the entire galaxy in it. And the thing that is remaining is the supermassive black hole. Which is in the middle of a bubble where is no material, because that black hole is pulled all gas and stars in it. 

So if the jet that comes out from the black hole from the center of the galaxy hits that kind of supermassive black hole, the other black hole will pull entire gas and radiation in it. Another black hole will deny that the gas and radiation cannot observe from the Earth if the supermassive black hole is in the line between the galaxy and Earth.


https://scitechdaily.com/deepening-mystery-astronomers-on-the-hunt-for-a-missing-supermassive-black-hole-video/ 

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