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SPLITTING and PAIRING new Black hole cycle scenario.

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LeoVuyk@gmail.com - 08 Mar 2008 08:53 GMT
SPLITTING and PAIRING new Black hole cycle scenario.
The walking Wolf  nebula  together with the two racing Comet alike
trailing objects inside the Carina nebula are the most obvious
witnesses for this new black hole splitting and pairing scenario. See
the first images at:
http://bp0.blogger.com/_ArDoWzECXSo/R9EGUTPY7pI/AAAAAAAAAiA/Gk9epnxpkhc/s1600-h/
Carina+wolf.jpg


For this walking wolf-scenario there is a logical base to accept that
in this case only ONE migrating black hole was forced to explode at
location (A) due to the decreased vacuum pressure at this location
during its racing migration. Such a racing splitting and pairing
process is also observed inside other nebulae such as the Eagle- and
Crab nebulae.
Conclusion: In the centre of these nebulae single NEW black holes seem
to like racing and trailing with gas tails like comets. After
splitting they like rejoining their debris by a pairing process, able
to create so called gas pillars with Herbig Haro objects at the top of
the pillar as the result of the Paring process and the start of star
formation at the top of the pillar, just in between the Herbig Haro
hotspots. Inside these pillars a secondary splitting and paring
process is mostly observed.
Two examples of racing single NEW black hole candidates ( B and C) are
depicted in the same images.
The cone shaped bended trailing gas tails (D,E) of these racing New
black holes, seem to have become a cone shape by a possible ionisation
process. I propose that the Intra stellar matter inside the centre of
the nebulae is positively charged due to the larger black holes
supposed to be located outside the nebulae. Second: New black holes
seem to produce neutral (Hydrogen) gas by itself as an autonomous
process. At a  larger scale this racing splitting pairing process
seems to happen outside the centre of the N63a supernova remnant. At
the same time this process should be the main principle of a new
evaporating-splitting big bang scenario into a universal fractal
structure. Splitting NEW black holes could be the origin of the
unresolved gamma ray flashes. http://bigbang-entanglement.blogspot.com/
Author ©: Leo Vuyk
LeoVuyk@gmail.com - 08 Mar 2008 12:34 GMT
On 8 mrt, 09:53, "LeoV...@gmail.com" <LeoV...@gmail.com> wrote:
> SPLITTING and PAIRING new Black hole cycle scenario.
> The walking Wolf  nebula  together with the two racing Comet alike
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> unresolved gamma ray flashes.http://bigbang-entanglement.blogspot.com/
>  Author ©: Leo Vuyk

Pairing and Splitting black holes are the obvious result of logical
interpretation
of nebula complexity like Carina and Eagle and my new model for the
Higgs vacuum
LeoVuyk@gmail.com - 18 Mar 2008 17:55 GMT
On Mar 8, 1:34 pm, "LeoV...@gmail.com" <LeoV...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 8 mrt, 09:53, "LeoV...@gmail.com" <LeoV...@gmail.com> wrote:
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So yes, we have a new paradigm.
:One of the new paradigm results is: Massless Black hole propulsion
and horizon repelling by gas tails.
Splitting black holes become Pairing black holes which repel each
other to form Herbig Haro objects with newborn stars in between..

Leo Vuyk
 
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