Tsunami in space! Black holes could cause thunderstorms in space, hint scientists.

 



Tsunami. Even in space! As scary as it sounds, in reality his appearance may be bigger, more frightening. That is the assumption of scientists. And according to them, the name of the villain who caused the tsunami in space is a black hole. At the center of almost every galaxy in the universe is a black hole. At the center of our Milky Way galaxy, such as Sagittarius A. Scientists have recently tested on a computer that any black hole can create a huge tsunami.


There is no end to the curiosity of astronomers about black holes. As the days go by, new information about this cosmic wonder is coming to hand. Courtesy of the various moments captured on the lens of the telescope. Using them, scientists are constantly trying to understand the overall activity and character of the black hole.


The US space agency NASA recently reported that when a massive black hole formed a rotating nucleus at its center, large amounts of gas moved from its center to the poles. And as the black hole loses control of the whole thing, waves begin to form in the relatively cold weather adjacent to the wheel of that rotating nucleus at its center. Those huge gaseous waves look a lot like the ocean waves of our earth. The wave then comes in contact with a relatively high temperature (which can be up to 10 times hotter than the Sun) at the boundary of a black hole, and it can scatter and spread for up to 10 light-years.


It's hard to imagine that shock.

For example, the distance from the Sun to its nearest star is 4 light years. So 10 light years means a huge, virtually infinite distance. The tsunami of black holes could spread that far. For now, astronomers are keeping an eye on space with the help of all telescopes. The purpose is to witness that cosmic phenomenon. If we can do it, then black holes, maybe many new aspects of cosmic events may be found in the new hadith.

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