Eso's Paranal Observatory in Chile has found huge amounts of room temperature dust both above and below the main torus of galaxy NGC 3783. The researchers suspect from the observations that dust is flowing outwards and being evacuated from the "black hole" or AGN central region, as a cool dusty wind. With proof that dust is being expelled from a black hole, new AGN models are necessary, and the deepening black hole paradigm shift intensifies.
This was the first mid-infrared observations of cool room temperature dust around an AGN, that was combined with very hot incoming dust. The world has strong evidence that black holes are not real, because hot incoming gas flows towards an inferred galaxy center, and cooler dust and gas exits the center region.
Cosmic dust consists of silicate and graphite grains. These compounds make ideal metamaterials for superconducting electricity and producing the enormous magnetic field of the galaxy.
Skyrmions align with a magnetic field in many kinds of ferromagnetic metamaterials yet to be discovered. The discovery of room temperature skyrmions means that they are everywhere, and constantly emerge and merge together naturally by forces of nature, in nanoscale and cosmic scale metamaterials structuring galaxies in the universe by electromagnetism. Skyrmions are magnetic vortex state swirls that form a crystal lattice. Monopoles of anti-matter spiral along magnetic field lines by 3-D vortex rotation. Anti-matter and matter together could be the fourth dimension of time, where both the past and future can arise or vanish, inside and outside innumerably many three dimensional skyrmion lattices. Every particle has it's anti-particle. Lattices usually are shaped differently by their symmetry for different molecules.
The "TETRAQUARK" is a stable particle composed of two matter particles and two anti-matter particles. The Standard Model did not have them, and it really shows that the properties of outer space are also largely unknown.
Skyrmion Vortex Galaxy Model
Ferromagnetic hot gaseous iron, which is ejected by supernovas, was discovered in 2008 to be a superconductor of electricity. Red colored iron in galactic ejection jets originates outside the accretion disk. The accretion disk rotates in a plasma skyrmion vortex. Stellar orbits around the galaxy are "locked in place" at a distance from the center by magnetic levitation above the accretion disk of a "black hole" comprised of superfluid helium. M.I.T. has proven magnetic levitation is anti-gravity by using mathematical equations. The colder the black hole, the larger it is, with higher helium purity. Only the accretion disk can be observed in all black holes, revealing that it's entirely an electromagnetic phenomena.
X-rays and Jets
The broad iron K line X-ray emission is the accepted spectral signature of a rotating black hole, and the source hovers at some height above the accretion disk, says Chris Reynolds. Supernovas eject iron and a galaxy is a collective organization of plasma stars, gases, and dusts. Birkeland Currents analog Magnetic Vortices
The Milky Way's central region transports 10^55 Ergs of magnetic energy outwards into the galactic halo, shows Carretti. Magnetized outflows follow the magnetic field lines. This enormous amount of magnetic energy is highly efficient at organizing cosmic scale nano-structures in cold vacuum, like in labs. That's 10 to the 55th power of magnetic energy in Ergs, which is genuine scientific evidence far more pertinent than all the dark matter cosmologies not using it. Any cosmology must explain it by using electromagnetism, instead of resorting to inventing theoretical dark matter and dark energy. The mysterious cold spots in the CMB are far older than the big-bang event, absurdly labeled as the birth mark of the universe, followed by the very first star formation millions of years afterwards. Stars require cold dense gaseous filaments to condense, which are the enormous vast cold spots in the CMB that preexisted the Big-bang.
The Milky Way's bubble of magnetic energy is equivalent to 100,000 supernovas, and most galaxies are nearby other galaxies in the universe.
Buckyballs flourish in outer space, and are ideal electromagnetic metamaterials. Silicene is silicon that mimics the properties of graphene. Overlapping together different atoms into single atom thick layers produces profoundly new properties in labs and outer space. Membranes surround galaxies.
Hydrogen Atoms Imaged by Taking Snapshots of Electrons Mathematically Analog the Solar System's Trojan Asteroids Orbiting the Sun, and Mysterious Rings That Surround Galaxies
A hydrogen nucleus (proton) with many different orbiting electron(s) has a self-similar fractal structure, that analogs the structure of the solar system, and a galaxy. 99.8 % of atoms in the universe are hydrogen. Quantum Microscope Films Hydrogen Atom
Penumbra of a dense plasma focus by 174,000 amps of electric current is self-similar in structure with many cosmic objects, including spinning neutron stars, protoplanetary disks, and ring galaxies. Quantum fractal cosmology is based on size-invariant laws.
Self-similar organization by fractal hierarchy - Planetary Magnetospheres, Solar system bubble, supernova bubble, local group bubble, galactic bubble, and galaxy cluster bubbles.
Supernovas eject both hot and cold clumps of matter. The solar system is believed to have formed by a supernova. Stars form in cold dense regions inside filaments. A galaxy is a collective supernova phenomena.
The Crab Nebula supernova near Earth ejects relativistic magnetized hot and cold particles that follow the magnetic field lines of the Milky Way, leading into the galactic jet of electricity and Birkeland currents. Galactic jets and Birkeland currents are almost entirely responsible for the galaxy's rotation and formation of it's magnetic field.
Collisional galaxies are also called "interacting galaxies" and have enormous amounts of supernovas producing strong plasma winds and magnetic shock pulses known as Alfven waves. When a star goes supernova it produces as much radiation in a few thousand years that equals it's lifetime.
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Bubbles & Jets Protostar protoplanetary disk / Ring galaxy
Protoplanetary disk of protostar J 1604
Dying red giant Betelgeuse
The newly discovered stable particle having two matter and two anti-matter particles is called a "TetraQuark" and has huge implications for an emerging electromagnetic and magnetricity based cosmology. Magnetic currents can flow like electric currents. The properties of space are greatly unknown, now that tetraquarks have been proven real. The standard quantum model did not even have tetraquarks existing. Dark energy and dark matter are accepted interpretations for misleading the public taxpayers, because they will get lots of money by the governments. They all say that no private enterprise would ever spend their money researching, hunting for dark matter and dark energy. Billions of taxpayer dollars have already been wasted trying to detect gravity waves. There are two reasons for this blog, one is to inform taxpayers who vote, that their politicians need to change, and stop spending billions on projects for ridiculous fake dark matter theories.
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