Tuesday, May 10, 2011

How Black Holes Build a Universe

A flash of nearly 13 billion year-old light - discovered only recently by new astronomy techniques - reveals how the Universe has distributed ever more intricate elements throughout its history.




Supernovas make metals out of simpler elements. But it takes supermassive black holes to deliver them to the Cosmos. So, amazingly, these monsters are directly responsible for creating us.



How Black Holes Build a Universe | LiveScience

1 comment :

Anonymous said...

rYes, as Halton Arp said AGN are white holes making stars. And if the ancient Egyptians are right, their initial product is water, Tefnut.

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