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NO GIANT black hole inside the Galaxy center?
The mainstream ideas about a Giant Milky way- central black hole are lately firmly supported by clear stellar acceleration profiles around the Sagittarius A cluster, see:
http://www.einstein-online.info/en/spotlights/milk yway_bh/index.html

However according to new combined Hubble images of the Sgt..A area there is no sign of any gaseous filamentary Vortex or elliptic structure.
Instead we see more than one clear elliptic filaments around the three stellar clusters called: Sagittarius A, Quintuplet and Arches cluster.
This seems to be a tell tale for more than one (at least three) barycentres as the origin of these open star clusters.
My conclusion based on a new interpretation of black hole splitting and paring
The center of the Milky way is supposed to be equipped with several medium sized DUAL black holes (BHs) forming circular visible gas filaments (elliptic trails) and in the barycenter in the middle between dual black holes: open star clusters like Sgt A, the Quintuplet and Arches cluster. Conclusion: there is NO Giant Black hole in the center of our galaxy.
http://migratingblackholes.blogspot.com/2009/01/mi lky-way-centre-no-giant-black-hole.html

Leo Vuyk


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Amazing !!

I sometimes think of the center of the Galaxy being strands of spagetti inertwined within a meat sauce heavenly laden with
oregano and thyme , in such a fashion that not even the aroma can escape.

but that has no thing to do with reality either, and as reality goes so do the stars of this and all Galaxies , into the center of their respective Galaxy.

compressing , compressing , building gravity , spewing out the energy that was once a part of the matter it consumes.



Leo Vuyk,
Please fix your links. It is difficult to get to the pages you referenced by cut and paste.
I hope these links will do better.

NO GIANT black hole inside the Galaxy center? Can I explain to cycles scientist what this discussion has to do with cycles? YES.
The mainstream ideas about a Giant Milky way- central black hole are lately firmly supported by clear stellar acceleration profiles around the Sagittarius A cluster, see:
http://www.einstein-online.info/en/spotlights/milkyway_bh/index.html

However according to new combined Hubble images of the Sgt..A area there is no sign of any gaseous filamentary Vortex or elliptic structure.
Instead we see more than one clear elliptic filaments around the three stellar clusters called: Sagittarius A, Quintuplet and Arches cluster.
This seems to be a tell tale for more than one (at least three) barycentres as the origin of these open star clusters.
My conclusion based on a new interpretation of black hole splitting and paring
The center of the Milky way is supposed to be equipped with several medium sized DUAL black holes (BHs) forming circular visible gas filaments (elliptic trails) and in the barycenter in the middle between dual black holes: open star clusters like Sgt A, the Quintuplet and Arches cluster. Conclusion: there is NO Giant Black hole in the center of our galaxy.
http://migratingblackholes.blogspot.com/2009/01/milky-way-centre-no-giant-black-hole.html

My model is leading to NEW black holes different from the mainstream interpretation by the introduction of a thin black hole horizon shell of fermion repulsion, leading to dual systems of black holes at all scales with gas formation in the bary center ( the middle)
http://bigbang-entanglement.blogspot.com/2006/04/mainstream-physics-is-not-able-to.html
see also cloud formation and electric charge distribution in Cygnus A
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/2787/2214/1600/Kopie%20van%20app%20-39.jpg
Both black holes are supposed to be negative charged and the Galaxy (or star, like the earth ) is always positive charged

Leo Vuyk

Much better, thanks.
The NEW black hole.
If we realize that there is no giant but only medium sized dual black holes inside the Milky way, see;
http://migratingblackholes.blogspot.com/2009/01/milky-way-centre-no-giant-black-hole.html
then there is a firm reason to assume that these black holes have different characteristics then the mainstream always thought.
If we assume that there is an oscillating Higgs vacuum lattice, then such NEW proposals are possible to make.

The OLD black hole has:
An event horizon,
Spacetime decrease,
IN-crease of entropy,
INFINITE gravity in the center,
LOTS of MASS,
No Nucleus (a point singularity),

The NEW black hole has:
An event horizon,
Spacetime decrease,
DE-crease of entropy,
FINITE gravity in the center,
NO MASS,
Real Higgs particle filled nucleus,
With dimensions.
Fermion repelling globular horizon
http://bigbang-entanglement.blogspot.com/2007/02/higgs-vacuum-energy-lensing-effect-and.html
http://bigbang-entanglement.blogspot.com/

Leo Vuyk.
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