Star Spring

I am excited about the progress on the Magellanic Clouds. I think they are incredibly beautiful. especially the globular clusters that dot this sea of stars.

I have been fleshing out a theory for a few ears now and I have written several Astronomers, NASA a few times even Juna Kollmeier the Founding Director of the Carnegie Theoretical Astrophysics Center, who knows if they even got delivered. nobody writes back.
My theory is that black holes have the ability to turn Dark Matter which I believe to be smashed matter from the Big Bang into Hydrogen gas l, possibly even other gases, which then form bubbles of gas and then that gas bubble is ignited by the pressure/sound waves eminating from that very black hole via sonoluminescense. I like to think of black holes as Star Springs.

I started to believe this after the Large Hadron Collider was fired up. the clues I gathered for this were the black holes at the center of globular clusters, the disc of new blue stars around M31* at the center of Andromeda. Recently the discovery that “Little Red Dots” in the early Universe had shells of hydrogen gas around a central black hole without formed stars. at some point the gas began to perle like gas bubble in champagne which actually sometimes behave and resemble galaxies in their arrangement at the surface. the first stars may have been started via sonoluminescense by the Baryon Acoustic Oscillations that predate LRD’s. Recent discoveries of “too early” grand design spiral galaxies and an “impossible” giant star around a black hole that shows signs of being both old and new simultaneously point to it being fed by the black hole later in life. this phenomenon may even explain the unexpected abundance of Oxygen in the early Universe.

A few weeks ago Tomonori Totani of Tokyo University announced the discovery of Gamma Rays at Sagitarrius A atvthe center of the Milky Way indicating that WIMPS (dark matter) was forming into Quarks, I believe this is further evidence to my theory and I couldn’t have asked for better news.

I would love to know the thoughts of the folks here on LS as I consider you all to be extraordinarily intelligent people and I gave greatly enjoyed your expertise and passion for Astronomy. I know this is a Quantum Physics theory and a bold claim. Quantum Physics was one of my earliest passions, when I was a kid in the 90’s my older brother and I would theorize on ways we might be able to go faster than light and other mysteries of the Universe, cooped up on otherwise boring Winter days living outside of town. I asked my Brother what he thought of this theory and all he could say was that he hadn”t been keeping up on Science News. Winters back and Quantum Physics is back on the menu!

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