Years after ripping stars to shreds, 24 black holes suddenly flared up with radio waves in inexplicable 'burping' bouts. Half of all star-killing black holes may experience the same.
Black holes keep 'burping up' stars they destroyed years earlier, and astronomers don't know why::Years after ripping stars to shreds, 24 black holes suddenly flared up with radio waves in inexplicable 'burping' bouts. Half of all star-killing black holes may experience the same.
It sounds like the matter isn't coming out of the black hole, but actually the accretion disc that is in the process of being sucked into the black hole so we aren't breaking the event horizon threshold as title suggests
This is my assumption. Clearly the accretion disk isn't the point of no return, or maybe stuff on the inside = past point of no return, stuff on the outside can get flung off?
But it's not a single point though, because blackholes with a different mass have different sizes, so it's more like a "maximum density" that can exist in this universe...
That's what the current understanding of physics says. But given that there are singularities that come out of the math, all that really means is we don't actually know what happens inside a black hole.
No indication that any of the returning matter ever made it beyond the event horizon but how wild would it be if matter can come back from that somehow, would shatter current understand of the phenom.
I wonder if it could be caused by other celestial bodies captured in the black hole's orbit. Some new mass approaches the accretion disk and the gravitational pull slingshots some of the disk's matter out.
A white hole is a theorized antithesis to a black hole. While a black hole sucks matter in and destroys it, a white hole seemingly creates new matter and sprays it into the universe.
Afaik, we haven't actually observed one before. It's just a mathematical theory. But black holes used to be nothing more than theory, too.
Edit: I haven't seen Red Dwarf in so long, I didn't realize you were referencing it. 🤣
those are the bad stars that are not wanted for the next universe that starts at the end of the black hole. our sun is definitely getting burped up in the future. :D
Everything is cyclical, Every action has an equal opposite reaction. Birth/Creation - Life/Consumption - Death/Collapse.
Given what we know of black holes the most recent attribute to be learnt is that whatever is consumed by a black hole the information/data remains on the surface of the black hole. So does that mean when it burps out a star is it the reverse of the initial consumption of that star with the exact same information/data it initially had.
Now apply the same logic to a theoretical white hole and we begin to see more potential for a theoretical worrm hole
You’re being upvoted because your username combined with your comment genuinely contributes more to the conversation than the post to which you replied.