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Old 12-11-2010, 04:48 PM
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Wink Bubbles of Energy Are Found in Galaxy 2010 11 11

Bubbles of Energy Are Found in Galaxy
2010 11 11
By Dennis Overbye NYTIMES.COM




From end to end, the newly discovered gamma-ray bubbles extend 50,000 light-years, or about half of the Milky Way’s diameter, as shown in this illustration.
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Something big is going on at the center of the galaxy, and astronomers are happy to say they don’t know what it is.

A group of scientists working with data from NASA’s Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope said Tuesday that they had discovered two bubbles of energy erupting from the center of the Milky Way galaxy. The bubbles, they said at a news conference and in a paper to be published Wednesday in The Astrophysical Journal, extend 25,000 light years up and down from each side of the galaxy and contain the energy equivalent to 100,000 supernova explosions.

“They’re big,” said Doug Finkbeiner of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, leader of the team that discovered them.

The source of the bubbles is a mystery. One possibility is that they are fueled by a wave of star births and deaths at the center of the galaxy. Another option is a gigantic belch from the black hole known to reside, like Jabba the Hutt, at the center of the Milky Way. What it is apparently not is dark matter, the mysterious something that astronomers say makes up a quarter of the universe and holds galaxies together.

“Wow,” said David Spergel, an astrophysicist at Princeton who was not involved in the work.

“And we think we know a lot about our own galaxy,” Dr. Spergel added, noting that the bubbles were almost as big as the galaxy and yet unsuspected until now.

Jon Morse, head of astrophysics at NASA headquarters, said, “This shows again that the universe is full of surprises.”

One of the most surprised was Dr. Finkbeiner. A year ago he was part of a group led by Gregory Dobler of the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics in Santa Barbara, Calif., that said it had discerned the existence of a mysterious fog of high-energy particles buzzing around the center of the Milky Way. The particles manifested themselves as a haze of extra energy after all the known sources of gamma rays — the most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation — had been subtracted from Fermi data that had recently been made public.

At the time, Dr. Finkbeiner and his colleagues speculated that the haze was produced by dark matter. The center of the galaxy is home to all manner of wild and woolly high-energy phenomena, including a gigantic black hole and violently spinning pulsars, but cosmological theories also suggest that dark matter would be concentrated there. Collisions of dark matter particles, the theory goes, could produce showers of gamma rays.

But in the follow-up analysis, the haze — besides being bigger than Dr. Finkbeiner and his colleagues had thought — turned out to have sharp boundaries, like, well, a bubble. Dark matter, according to the prevailing theory, should be more diffuse.

“Dark matter has been there billions of years,” Dr. Finkbeiner explained. “If something has been going on for billions of years, you wouldn’t expect a sharp edge.”

He and the other scientists said this did not mean that dark matter was not there clogging the center of the galaxy, but that it would be harder to see.


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Old 12-11-2010, 05:23 PM
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Amazing I could think of many spiritual things this could be, thanks for posting.
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Old 12-11-2010, 08:00 PM
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Greetings Spiritle cheers and happiness as the physics world evolves the tale of Dark matter and Dark Energy is a tale that will full circle and likely be something that explains the end of time! as we know it! Only to be replaced by something new!

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Old 12-11-2010, 08:21 PM
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Dark matter has been there billions of years,” Dr. Finkbeiner explained. “If something has been going on for billions of years, you wouldn’t expect a sharp edge.”

He and the other scientists said this did not mean that dark matter was not there clogging the center of the galaxy, but that it would be harder to see.

Yes...unless there is a sentient aspect to this...and the matter is being consciously formed to contain "a sharp edge"...

Hmmm....it looks like a small-scale [self contained? or that's all we can "see"?] localised singularity by shape...like the galaxy is realigning its energy...

& I see we are still on the fringe, LOL...

Thanks as always for posting, mikron...
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Old 15-11-2010, 02:08 PM
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Hi Guy's

I thought bubbles are found In aero's and not galaxy's...



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Old 15-11-2010, 02:16 PM
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Mikron, I was wondering if you were going to see this article. NASA will be making an official announcement about this newly discovered 'structure' at 12:30 pm Eastern Standard Time today. I am really looking forward to what they have to see about this, other than it is perfectly beautiful.
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Old 21-11-2010, 08:14 AM
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Greetings SummerLand Please see below for what happened t the press conference


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Mikron, I was wondering if you were going to see this article. NASA will be making an official announcement about this newly discovered 'structure' at 12:30 pm Eastern Standard Time today. I am really looking forward to what they have to see about this, other than it is perfectly beautiful.




NASA Makes Incredible Revelation

By Chris Capps 11/18/10






Last week we suggested the enigmatic and strange way NASA was gearing up to make an announcement in our cosmic neighborhood but was refusing to give any details until the press conference. As the press conference was happening live via NASA's website I took the opportunity and tuned in. What happened next as nervous but brilliant scientists cleared their throats and prepared to reveal their discovery to the world was -to say the least- unexpected.

For the first time in the history of the space program we are seeing a stellar object transition from a star to a black hole. The object, SN 1979C is estimated to be only thirty years old, but is already making huge changes in the stellar objects around it. Why is this a big deal? Black Holes are stellar objects that will eventually consume the entire known universe given enough time. By learning how they form, scientists will learn the process our own planet will go through when our own sun undergoes the transition and swallows Earth. Though it may sound fatalistic with our current level of technology, there is no telling what we may one day be able to accomplish given several hundred thousand or even millions of years.

Perhaps if we learn how black holes are formed, we can effectively learn the facts about how they work. And it's not beyond the realm of possibility that we could even tackle the problem of galaxy swallowing black holes if we are given sufficient time to study them. And while the discovery made by the Chandra X-Ray observatory is by no means a blueprint to designing a "black hole bomb," it certainly is a step in the direction of understanding the basic principles of how the universe around us works. And at our current stage of development the principles involved are so far beyond our understanding it would be like asking a neanderthal to design a computerized robot capable of performing open heart surgery. Though it was once beyond the realm of possibility, who can honestly say what the future holds?

And the discovery of how black holes are formed also brings us one step closer to a concrete understanding of the physics of our universe including quite possibly the greatest enigma of our time - gravity. We understand the basics of gravity in a given model, as is seen every day by Newtonian physics. But as we ask increasingly more difficult questions about it scientists have repeatedly been left scratching their heads. Though we understand the principle [Gravitational force = (G * m1 * m2) / (d2)], where G is a gravitational constant and M's 1 and 2 are correspondingly the amount of mass in a given object and d is the distance between them, there are still vast swaths of questions that leave much to the imagination of scientists. And there is no greater Titan in physics with regard to Gravity than a super massive black hole. Such objects are said to be so powerful even light itself cannot escape its pull. And now as we see this black hole being formed we can begin to see when, how, and why that happens.

A world where mankind has mastered the enigma of gravity is one where we can hop from planet to planet choosing when we are tethered by it. Though it isn't getting much in the way of press, it's easy to understand why scientists were apprehensive about sharing it.
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Old 15-11-2010, 04:57 PM
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Hi Guy's

I thought bubbles are found In aero's and not galaxy's...



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Oh no...am lost w/aeros...they have moving parts right? LOL...

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Mikron, I was wondering if you were going to see this article. NASA will be making an official announcement about this newly discovered 'structure' at 12:30 pm Eastern Standard Time today. I am really looking forward to what they have to see about this, other than it is perfectly beautiful.

Me too...
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Old 15-11-2010, 02:44 PM
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Wow! Beautiful isn't it? I mean look at it. Its gorgeous. Thanks for posting this.
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Old 19-11-2010, 09:17 AM
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hm....i had a dream about two nights ago that the end of time is drawing near...i dont know if that has anything to do with it, but it is a beautiful sight indeed... My mother always told my I have the gift of prophetic dreams...hmmm..whatever it is that may be going on in the universe, it's definitely nothing to be ignored.
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