Black Hole and Jets – Tuesday 21st November 2023


Black Hole and Jets – Tuesday 21st November 2023

Beautiful blue sky with sun shining through clouds

In one of my previous articles I theorised that the Black hole jet should behave like a hose or shower head, ie equally placed streams. If you’ve watched a shower head, in the centre the jets join at a certain place and form a rope like or a mildly twisting state. Although the jet isn’t fluid, it should take on fluid like movement, so I think this needs to also be considered. My sense is the force is from within the black hole pushing and is such that it can overpower the inward pull when that jet needs to commence. The force that is pushing out is much stronger, as we can see the distance it’s being sent and the blackhole cannot pull it back. So when I read about the outward force being wind-like, that seemed so, because one smallish star can produce a wind-like force greater than the magnetic pull of any planet (including Jupiter) in our solar system and beyond, which means, if that’s correct, that within the black hole, a force can commence that is far stronger than the black hole entry way. (Which I theorised in 2014).

Fiona MacLeod (C)