samedi 15 octobre 2022

But of Course Astrophysics is a Science, Right ...?


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Like the Gravitation of a Black Hole is and remains a thing which can suck everything in and let nothing out ... or can it?

Astronomers baffled by black hole burping out spaghettified star years after eating it
By Ben Turner 14.X.2022
https://www.livescience.com/black-hole-pukes-up-star-three-years-later


But AT2018hyz is unusual: Not only did it wait for three years after snacking on the star to emit a flash, but the speed of the material sent flying from its mouth is staggering. Most TDE outflows travel at 10% the speed of light, but the ejected star matter of AT2018hyz is traveling as fast as 50% the speed of light.


Obviously, the 50 % of light speed is by a speed obtained by distance / time. And while the time can be observed (with delay), the distance is calculated by really complex things, one of them being Earth moving around the Sun, and certain regularly observed movements of stars therefore being parallactic in relation to Earths movement.

Let's try to see what the distance is supposed to be compared to what it is ...

A light year is
9,460,800,000,000 kilometers.*
The black hole is closer, namely just
665,000,000 kilometers from us.**

665,000,000 / 9,460,800,000,000 = 0.000,070,290,038,897,3 of a light year.

A light day would be ...
1 / 365.2425 = 0.002,737,907,006,988,5 of a light year.

Oh, here is a problem which reduction to a light day will not solve ...

In fact, the black hole is much closer to us than one light day.

0.000,070,290,038,897,3 (of a light year) / 0.002,737,907,006,988,5 (of a light year) = ratio of 0.025,672,909,531,947,166,8

It's just two point five percent of a light day away. It's much closer than Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 (though not in the same direction, no doubt).

This means, we have seen bright, luminous matter make the speed of 50 % of the speed of light ...

And this means, some things in astrophysics need to be reconsidered, again.

So, astrophysics is not a set science, it is in fact a philosophy where conclusions are very provisoric, and therefore, the astrophysics case cannot be made against my view on the universe. While I think stars are each day going 618 % 628 % of the speed of light around us, this would not refer to their speed through the aether, but with the aether. Which imposes a speed limit on movement through itself, but has no speed limit itself.

I did not actually expect to see the observation confirmed even within my framework. It was.

Hans Georg Lundahl
Paris
St. Theresa of Avila
15.X.2022

Albae, in Hispania, sanctae Teresiae Virginis, quae Fratrum ac Sororum Ordinis Carmelitarum arctioris observantiae mater exstitit et magistra.

* Source
NASA : Exoplanets : What is a light-year?
https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/faq/26/what-is-a-light-year/

** Source
Black hole “burps up” the remnants of the star with a delay
13.10.2022
https://universemagazine.com/en/black-hole-burps-up-the-remnants-of-the-star-with-a-delay/

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