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Scientists are wondering about the missing supermassive black hole.
There should be a supermassive black hole in the center of a distant and unusually bright galaxy A2261-BCG. Could there just be an error in the X-ray systems of Chandra X-ray observatory? Or could the explanation be the wormhole, what has conducted all material from that missing supermassive black hole to some other black hole or another dimension?
That galaxy is locating in 2,6 billion light-years from Earth. The thing that might make that galaxy bright, that there is no supermassive black hole in the middle of it, and that causes that the large part of photons is not dropping in that monster. So all of the photons that are forming in that galaxy are seen from Earth. But where is the supermassive black hole that should be in the center of that galaxy?
Modern theories say that the forming of a galaxy requires a black hole in the middle of it. And that black hole is forming the giant whirl, what we are calling spiral galaxy. The black hole in the center of the galaxy is forming the center of mass, which is making the large formation of gas, dust, and stars around it. So the missing black hole is a mystery. Is it possible that the black hole is pulled into another bigger black hole?
This means another black hole is so big, that it can pull the supermassive black hole inside it in a time that is so slow, that it can't be measure. Or the impact is happening a long time ago. That thing supports the theory of the hyper massive black holes. The hyper massive black holes are hypothetical objects, which size is bigger than the galaxy. And the mass is many times of mass of the galaxy.
But the problem with this hypothesis is that the galaxy should not exist anymore. Another version of this theory is one of the most amazing in the world. Could the wormhole that is formed between two black holes pull the lighter black hole into another and bigger black hole? Or could that missing black hole fall in another dimension?
That idea is the bigger black hole has been pulled entire energy or material from the missing black hole by the wormhole. The Einstein-Rose bridge is the energy channel through time and space. So the idea is that if some other black hole is more massive than another and they are forming a wormhole between them, that heavier black hole would pull the lighter black hole in it through the wormhole.
In that case, the wormhole would be acting like the pipe, which conducts the material from one black hole to another heavier part of this connection. The idea of the wormhole is that it can also connect two black holes that are in different dimensions. And could the missing black hole of galaxy A2261-BCG pulled to another dimension? Maybe someday we get an answer.
Source:
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/chandra/images/on-the-hunt-for-a-missing-giant-black-hole.html
https://futurism.com/supermassive-black-hole-missing-nasa
https://news.sky.com/story/missing-supermassive-black-hole-baffles-scientists-in-centre-of-distant-galaxy-12180505
Image: https://www.news18.com/news/buzz/as-mystery-around-supermassive-blackhole-deepens-heres-we-know-about-it-so-far-3190907.html
https://curiosityanddarkmatter.home.blog/2021/01/08/scientists-are-wondering-about-the-missing-supermassive-black-hole/
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