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Are supermassive black holes formed of dark matter?

 


Are supermassive black holes formed of dark matter?

 

Near the black holes, the density of visible and dark material is the highest in the universe. So in that area is the biggest possibility that the radiation element hits particles of the dark matter and sends the X- or gamma-ray emission from dark matter. The idea is simple when the density of the material or particles is higher the probability of the impact of the particle of radiation and the particle of the dark matter is higher than in another universe. In the point of a black hole, the world of dark matter and the world of visible material are connecting.

When we are talking about the material, what is forming the universe, we should say, that invisible, or dark matter is the common material in the universe. At least 85% of the universe is forming of material, which we cannot see. So the thing that we are calling the "normal" is abnormity in the universe. And only 15% of the material is visible to us.

The fact is that dark matter is interacting with visible material by gravity. And that means that every single object in the universe is pulling the dark matter to them as well as they are pulling visible material to them. Black holes are the most extreme objects in the universe and the gravity field of those objects will pull also dark matter inside them. So what that mean?

The dark material might have a bigger role in the forming of black holes than nobody expected. There is an idea that dark matter can observe near the black holes easier than somewhere else. That means that the density of dark and visible material would be the highest as possible, and the gamma- and X-ray emission to dark material is more probable near black holes than anywhere else.

Dark matter has been a mystery because we cannot observe that thing. There is the possibility that dark matter is also forming galaxies and other things like planets. So if we are thinking that way, there is a possibility that in the world of dark material is also planets and solar systems, and intelligent creatures. Maybe that thing feels a little bit too wild. But most of the universe is invisible to us. We can make endless theories without getting any kind of proof about that thing. Without observation of dark matter, we cannot get any real information about that thing.

If the dark matter is forming neutrino-quarks, what would have a similar role in the dark matter, that thing causes that the electromagnetic wave movement that that material would transmit is invisible to us. If we want to make the observations of the dark matter, we must make the antenna, where is similar to particles with dark matter. So we should capture the dark matter particles for making the resonance with the dark matter. Without that resonating thing, we cannot observe dark matter.

https://www.sciencefocus.com/news/black-holes-and-the-multiverse-could-account-for-all-dark-matter-astronomers-claim/

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