Black Hole: INCREDIBLE VIDEO with a First for Mankind

The black hole, one of the most dangerous objects in the universe, has today been revealed for the first time thanks to an incredible video that shows us something that few thought we would see too soon. In the video clip above you can see a simulation of how a black hole is "fed" by the galaxy of which it is a part, the process being very complex, but totally necessary for these objects in the universe to exist.

The black hole "swallows" everything that approaches its center, and the galaxies "ensure" a constant flow of cosmic bodies, as you can see in the animation above, a truly impressive one. The above simulation shows the way in which cosmic gases, with small or large objects, are directed towards the center of a black hole, and thus objects of this kind become bigger and bigger, the process existing since the beginning of the universe.

Black Hole: INCREDIBLE VIDEO with a First for Mankind

The black hole can end up emitting light in very large quantities, being called a quasar by scientists, surpassing in brightness even the galaxy of which it is a part, and this simulation shows us this situation as well. More than that, the simulation also tries to show how the spiral arms of the galaxies send cosmic gases to the area where a black hole is located, thus "fueling" its existence, but also its serious evolution over time.

“Animation illustrating the wide range of spatial and temporal scales captured by the new simulations, with a resolution over a thousand times better than previously possible. Zooming in from the intergalactic medium on scales of over a million light-years to the ten-light-year inner region of a massive galaxy, the predicted inflow of gas into the accretion disk surrounding the supermassive black hole is large enough to power a luminous quasar . at the time of peak activity."

The supermassive black hole can "swallow" gases and objects equivalent to 10 times the mass of the sun in a year, but others can remain inactive for millions and millions of years without interruption. In the case of the latter, the reactivation can be done after a constant flow of gases is directed towards them, and such a black hole can be detected again by scientists because there starts to be more and more activity around it.

The black hole will continue to be an object of great interest to scientists, but it remains to be seen how much they will manage to discover based on the analyzes that are done.