Prøve GULL - Gratis
Central black holes inside galaxies are rejuvenating systems of timeless universe
Scientific India
|January - February 2024
James Web telescope has greatly increased our knowledge of the universe. New galaxies have been discovered, and some of them are so old that hardly enter into the Big Bang cosmology model.
Encouraging discovery is the observation of huge jets that are coming out of central supermassive black holes of several galaxies and are thrown into intergalactic space. These jets represent the new fresh energy for the development of new stars and new galaxies. The origin of the jets is not clear yet, but a group of physicists have a novel idea, namely, that in supermassive black holes of galaxies old matter is transforming back into fresh energy. In supermassive black holes atoms become unstable, they fall apart into elementary particles that form huge astrophysical jets. Supermassive black holes are rejuvenating systems of the universe, they “eat” themselves and transform their old matter into fresh energy. The process of transformation of old matter into fresh energy is keeping the universe “eternally young”. In other words, the entropy of the universe is stable, and central black holes are decreasing universe entropy. The sum of the universe as a whole is constant.
Denne historien er fra January - February 2024-utgaven av Scientific India.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Scientific India
Scientific India
Global Fight Against PFAS Pollution: A Turning Point in Regulation and Justice
Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a group of over 10,000 synthetic chemicals known for their extreme persistence in the environment and the human body, have become one of the most challenging pollution issues of our times.
2 mins
January - February 2026
Scientific India
CRISPR-Cas Technology: Revolutionizing the future of modern disease diagnosis and healthcare
The accurate and rapid detection of human pathogens is critical for public health.
3 mins
January - February 2026
Scientific India
Ecology to Epidemiology: How Forest Loss Is Increasing Mosquitoes Thirst for Human Blood
Forests are not only important for climate regulation and biodiversity conservation they are also critical for maintaining ecological balance and protecting human health.
3 mins
January - February 2026
Scientific India
The 10 biggest science stories of 2025
The year 2025 was marked by remarkable scientific achievements that pushed the boundaries of medicine, genetics, and biotechnology. Breakthroughs once considered futuristic moved from theory to real-world application, offering new hope for patients and redefining the limits of innovation.
6 mins
January - February 2026
Scientific India
Just two days of oatmeal cut bad cholesterol by 10%
Eating mostly oatmeal for just two days may significantly reduce cholesterol, according to a clinical trial from the University of Bonn published in Nature Communications.
3 mins
January - February 2026
Scientific India
Artificial Trees: The Technology Breathe for the Globe
Global raising concern over for clean air due to progression of population, industrialization, urbanization, vehicular emission are pushed air pollution and atmospheric carbon dioxide to alarming level.
4 mins
January - February 2026
Scientific India
Five outstanding physics research in 2025
This year has been vibrant for physics research; scientists of various sub disciplines have uncovered many unknowns, from the discovery of single naked black holes to the invention of 2D metallic sheets.
5 mins
January - February 2026
Scientific India
Top 10 Science Stories of India in 2025
The year 2025 has been a landmark for Indian science, characterized by \"firsts\" in space, indigenous computing, and breakthroughs in lifesaving genetics. Here are the top 10 science and technology stories from India in 2025:
4 mins
January - February 2026
Scientific India
Extremophiles Microbes from Hot Springs - Identified as a Potential Source of Next Generation Biobased Sunscreens
Protection from harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation is essential for human health.
3 mins
January - February 2026
Scientific India
Global Fight Against PEAS Pollution: A Turning Point in Regulation and Justice
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a group of over 10,000 synthetic chemicals known for their extreme persistence in the environment and the human body, have become one of the most challenging pollution issues of our times.
2 mins
January - February 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
