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    From a distance, our galaxy would look like a flat spiral, some 100,000 light years across, with pockets of gas, clouds of dust, and about 400 billion stars rotating around the galaxys center. Thick dust and blinding starlight have long obscured our vision into the mysterious inner regions of the galactic center. And yet, the clues have been piling up, that something important, something strange is going on in there. Astronomers tracking stars in the center of the galaxy have found the best proof to date that black holes exist. Now, they are shooting for the first direct image of a black hole.

    From a distance, our galaxy would look something like this.

    A flat spiral, some 100,000 light years across, with pockets of gas, clouds of dust, and about 400 billion stars rotating around the galaxy's center.

    That center -- bulging up and out of the galactic disk -- is tightly packed with stars.

    Thick dust and blinding starlight have long obscured our vision into the mysterious inner regions of this so-called "bulge."

    And yet, the clues have been piling up, that something important...something strange... is going on in there.

    The first to take notice was the physicist Karl Jansky back in the 1930s.

    He was asked by his employer, Bell Telephone Labs, to investigate sources of static that might interfere with what it saw as the killer app of its time... radio voice transmissions.

    Using this ungainly radio receiver... Jansky methodically scanned the airwaves. He documented thunderstorms, near and far... and another signal he could not explain.

    It sounded like steam -- a hiss of radio noise. Jansky narrowed it to a spot in the constellation of Sagittarius, in the direction of the center of the galaxy.

    Located within a larger pattern of radio emissions... ... Jansky's sighting would become known as Sagittarius A*.

    The word of Jansky's finding got out. He assured the public that it was not aliens seeking contact.

    But that's just about all anyone could say... for over three decades.

    Then Erik Becklin got on the case.

    Becklin is one of those rare researchers whose curiosity and determination push our understanding to a whole new level.

    It was the 1960's and astronomy, like society, was in a period of ferment. Startling new observations were being made... and new interpretations were in the air.

    Quasars had just been discovered... extremely bright beacons of light from deep space. Were they coming from the centers of distant galaxies? And what powerful objects were generating them?

    To study an event at the center of a galaxy, you have locate it. Young Becklin first took aim at our neighboring galaxy, Andromeda.

    In ultraviolet light, you can see a dense glow in the middle. Becklin found the point where the light reaches peak intensity... and marked it as the Center.

    From our orientation in space, all of the Andromeda galaxy is in full view.

    But our galaxy is a different story. We live inside it, of course. Becklin had to find a way to see through all the dust and gas that obscure our line of sight into the center. So he went to a military contractor...

    ...and obtained a device that reads infrared light... whose wavelengths are similar to the distances between particles in a dust cloud, allowing them to move right through.

    Becklin began measuring the brightness of the light as it rose to a peak... marking the location of the galactic center.

    Pinpointing this site would now allow astronomers to begin probing for details with a new generation of powerful telescopes... to peer into the bright lights... the forbidden zones... deep in the heart of the Milky Way.

    Becklin wasn't the only astronomer interested in the galactic center.

    Reinhardt Genzel, and a team based at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics in Germany, began a similar campaign in 1990... from the New Technology Telescope in the mountains of Chile.

    A few years later, in 1993, high atop Hawaii's Mauna Kea volcano...

    Eric Becklin and colleagues, including Andrea Ghez, began using the newly christened Keck Telescope. The American and German groups shared the same goal... to pinpoint the precise location of Sagittarius A*, and find out what it is.

    Because the object is too small to see... at 26,000 light years away... they would study it by tracking the orbits of stars around it.

    Even seeing them would take the sensitivity of Keck's wide aperture; an instrument powerful enough to detect a single candle flame at the distance of the moon...

    Meanwhile, using a similar technique, astronomers had focused the new Hubble Space Telescope on a different galaxy... a giant elliptical cloud of nearly a billion stars, lying some 50 million light years away called M87.



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  • mikefromspace

    2 funnels of mass colliding head on, particle fission and fusion at once, none escape until fission of particles large enough to escape magnetic field are spun off. As Hamameim, though only a philosopher of math mostly, proved ; proton energy permeates all space so all mater shares black hole power. ; and to me; this is a flow opposition of large out, small in,; this makes time possible as atoms cycle as monopoles. I've used what I know to explain anti-gravity, levitation, all forces.
    Wednesday 08 February 2012 17:22:48
  • MinotaurRL

    Does anyone else get an uncanny valley feeling from the halting speech patterns and overpronunciation from the narrator?
    Wednesday 08 February 2012 01:50:17
  • IHasseLLI

    Haha this guy loves the talking about black holes ay
    Saturday 04 February 2012 18:23:58
  • LamaPaj

    @jedisenior Yeah, you are probably right.
    Saturday 04 February 2012 14:04:18
  • jedisenior

    @LamaPaj No he isn't a troll, mujaku actually is that stupid. I've come across his type before. Wild claims and appeals to the "authority" of a few cranks, but absolutely no evidence to back them. In fact the evidence points away from their claims. One obvious one is the fact that no electrical current powering the Sun has ever been detected, despite the fact we've had the ability to do so for the last 50 or so years. Don't waste your time with him.
    Saturday 04 February 2012 08:58:41
  • TiTanAEfull

    our earth is a Spy :D
    Saturday 04 February 2012 07:18:23
  • mujaku

    One is amazed at how much makeshift crap pop cosmologists can come up with such as dark matter, dark energy and of course galactic black holes like Sagittarius A-star. But wait! Now they've found that black holes ain't so black after all. They can radiate emissions or jets of plasma that shoot out at almost the speed of light which further requires the invention of an "accretion disk" - yes, that should explain everything!
    Friday 03 February 2012 16:46:19
  • LamaPaj

    @mujaku Ok, you are definately a troll. No one can be this stupid.
    Friday 03 February 2012 14:40:27
  • mujaku

    While I don't altogether agree with physicist George Chapline (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), he rules out black holes. He thinks they could be dark-energy stars. Also Chapline "thinks that the Universe could be filled with 'primordial' dark-energy stars."
    Friday 03 February 2012 11:07:48
  • mujaku

    @LamaPaj Evidence? You have no evidence that the universe comes out of gravity. That's almost laughable. Yes, the dominate driving power of the universe is EM. If you have a bone to pick with me then pick it with those who follow Hannes Alfven or contact those who run the site: Thunderbolts of the Gods. Or read Eric Lerner's book, The Big Bang Never Happened. I pray that you side dies off quickly who have held science back for over a hundred years.
    Friday 03 February 2012 10:58:11
  • LamaPaj

    @mujaku I dont believe anything. The evidence I have seen points in that direction. And you seem to think that because em is stronger then gravity that em should replace gravity, then why not aswell go around claiming that the nuclear strong force should replace gravity? Its asenine. However, IF YOU COULD SHOW EVIDENCE, and stop acting like a child then of course I would accept this hypothesis of yours. but you are probably just a conspiracy nut so ofc you wont provide evidence...
    Friday 03 February 2012 09:54:56
  • mujaku

    @LamaPaj Well I didn't think you were aware. So tell us O Wise One how an incredibly weaker force like gravity creates a hugely greater force like EM. I suppose you believe the sun also works by gravity compression and comets are giant space snowballs and there is dark matter and dark energy. Keep taking the blue pill.
    Friday 03 February 2012 08:35:53
  • LamaPaj

    @mujaku I asked ypou a question. I am fully aware of the fact that gravity is much weaker then the electromagnetic force. But tell me how the electromagnetic force could replace gravity. A very large amount of matter is NOT electrically charged, like neutrons. I am asking you questions and you cant answer them.
    Friday 03 February 2012 03:31:15
  • black11army

    Zoom In to an object and you'll see an atom. And within it, there's a nucleus at the center and subatomic particles that orbits the nucleus. Zoom Out and you'll see our solar system and within our solar system, there's a sun at the center and planets that orbits it. Zoom Out Further and you'll see Milky Way Galaxy and who knows what is really at the center of it but there are tons of star like sun orbits our galaxy. Zoom Out Much Further and you'll see our Universe and there are lots of Galaxy
    Thursday 02 February 2012 22:28:23
  • mujaku

    @LamaPaj In other words you can't rebut him and don't grasp the fact the EM is stronger than gravity by 39 orders of magnitude (a thousand billion billion billion billion times).
    Thursday 02 February 2012 18:53:58
  • LamaPaj

    @mujaku LOL, went to his site, not only is it 99% whining, buit his papers are fucking jokes. He cant even write a correct sentence... Jesus fucking Christ. He is making a fool out of himself. I am not opposed to the idea really, I dont care if theres black holes or not, but that guy is a fucking joke. And electrical forces? Do you mean electromagnetism? because i would love to hear how interactions of electrically charged particles somehow replace gravity.
    Thursday 02 February 2012 15:34:38
  • mujaku

    Modern cosmology such as big bang is bullshit. Who rejected the black hole? Schwarzschild himself invalidates the black hole outright, as does Brillouin, and Droste. Also Einstein rejected the idea of the black hole, claiming in his research papers and other writings that it is not physical, and that singularities in the field nullify the theory of General Relativity.
    Thursday 02 February 2012 09:18:26
  • mujaku

    @LamaPaj Evidence? Your side has zero evidence, mathematically and otherwise. Go to Stephen J. Crothers' webpage: The Black Hole, the Big Bang, and Modern Physics. He kicks mathematical ass.
    Thursday 02 February 2012 09:11:39
  • DivinityzBeAsT

    @mujaku mhmmm lol
    Thursday 02 February 2012 05:00:55
  • bboymong08

    Oh wow. i am speechless. How are all these thing created?? :( help
    Thursday 02 February 2012 00:01:21
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  • LamaPaj

    @mujaku LOL, I would love to see that elaborated on and supported by evidence! :P
    Tuesday 31 January 2012 06:28:17
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    Monday 30 January 2012 16:01:13
  • mujaku

    "Black holes" are mathematical fictions. The universe is electrical - not gravitational. There are powerful electrical forces at work at the center of the galaxy. X-rays, gamma rays, plasma jets and radio lobes are evidence for the electrical model. Keep in mind that the electrical force is a thousand trillion trillion trillion times stronger than gravity.
    Monday 30 January 2012 13:31:32
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