Blazar in Early Universe – Sunday December 22nd December 2024 9.39am
Blazar in Early Universe – Sunday December 22nd December 2024 9.39am

I saw this article and feel the need to query it and also make some comments regarding it.
Possibly, there are two new articles regarding rapid black hole formation by Max Planck Society? I was hurrying when I initially saw it and copied it to read later and it referred to viewing the black hole jet side-on. Anyway, I wanted to comment on this and rather than dig through my files I went looking online for the article to read fully and couldn’t locate it. Having found the article now, it doesn’t state side-on anymore, it states head-on, ie., the jet pointed toward Earth? Firstly, I note the jet is described as two jets going in opposite directions. If it was head-on, how certain are we the jet was going in opposite directions? I query this because I’m fairly certain that the jet can be going in a single direction also, going through the black holes’ entryway as and in one single stream via the beam.
I also wanted to make the point that my work supports the presence of metallicity in the early universe, not in huge abundance but sufficient for early planets to utilize and form.
I theorised the presence of jets in black holes back in 2014 and I would suggest that the jet is a necessary phenomena applicable to black holes in general, but they only occur on an as needed basis. (Ie., that being the busiest black holes). I would like to add that the jet supports my theory regarding defining black holes and their being an atomic fusion beam/wave. (AFBM)
Fiona MacLeod (C)