INCREDIBLE Black Hole That Generates Colossal Explosions

The incredible black hole observed by astronomers for several decades is the source for colossal explosions that have been taking place in the universe for some time.

An incredible black hole was discovered in a galaxy named OJ287, it being a companion to one with much larger dimensions, the interaction between them would generate chaos in the universe. The main black hole has a mass that is 18.5 billion times greater than that of the sun, while the companion black hole has a mass of "only" 150 million times greater, being more than 30 times greater than the black hole in our galaxy.

The main black hole also has an accretion disk that stretches for billions of kilometers, and the secondary one orbits it elliptically, entering its accretion disk, at a distance of 500 million kilometers from the nucleus. This accretion disk is full of gases and various materials, and when the smaller black hole enters it, huge explosions are generated that throw light and energy into all corners of the universe, of course with visible effects from Earth as well.

INCREDIBLE Black Hole That Generates Colossal Explosions

These explosions generate temperatures of up to 100.000 degrees Celsius, that is, almost 20 times higher than those on the surface of the sun, scorching everything that is near the black holes. You can see in the image above what the orbit of the smaller black hole looks like around the big one, a complete one lasting 12 years, during which it passes twice through the accretion disk, and generates these huge explosions that can be seen in many corners of the universe.

“Two massive black holes are locked in a dance at the center of the galaxy OJ 287. The larger black hole is surrounded by a disk of gas; it is also orbited by a smaller black hole colliding with the disk, producing a flare brighter than 1 trillion stars.”

The light emitted by the explosion generated by black holes is 1000 billion times more powerful than that of the sun, but also much greater than that generated by the Milky Way galaxy. Researchers have observed for several decades the strong illuminations generated in that area of ​​the galaxy once every 12 years, but only now have they understood that they come from the interaction of the two black holes, and the discovery is a very important one.

Basically, the interaction between black holes can destroy life at colossal distances in the universe, but the good part is that there is no such situation close to Earth.