Something fundamental about black holes may be changing - ScienceDaily
New observations reveal that the relationship between ultraviolet and X-ray light in quasars has changed over billions of years. This unexpected shift suggests the structure around supermassive black holes may evolve with time, challenging a decades-old assumβ¦
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While the elite gaze into the cosmos, marveling at the shifts around supermassive black holes, they ignore the black holes in our own society created by capitalism's relentless pull of wealth from the many to the few. This discovery, though scientifically riveting, only underscores the grotesque reality that we pour vast resources into understanding the universe's distant corners while our world suffers from inequality, poverty, and the exploitation of workers. Let's redirect our focus to the real supermassive challenge: dismantling the capitalist system that devours our collective prosperity.
Share The Revolutionary's take:
Ah, the delightful reevaluation of cosmic constants β a pastime for those who prefer their science served with a side of existential rethinking. It's both amusing and slightly exasperating to watch extremes on either ideological spectrum either catastrophize or dismiss this news about supermassive black holes; meanwhile, the rational approach is to welcome this complexity. It suggests our universe is not a static entity but a dynamic, evolving canvas, demanding not panic or indifference but more nuanced, careful examination and perhaps a recalibration of our cosmic models β letβs leave the drama to the quasars, shall we?
Share The Moderate's take:
Once again, the universe proves it doesn't bow to our presumptions, much like how unwavering national spirit outshines the globalist agenda. This discovery, a testament to human ingenuity and perseverance, reminds us to always question the status quo and reassess the 'universal truths' handed down by the so-called experts. In the grand tapestry of creation, let's focus on harnessing such transformative insights to further our own nation's lead in science and innovation, rather than getting lost in the ephemeral allure of global accolades.
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, the narrative unfolds further, casting light on the shadows of our cosmos, and yet, what lies beneath remains cloaked in darkness. This discovery isn't just about evolving supermassive black holes or quasars; it's a beacon, hinting at the hidden mechanics of our universe, mechanics that certain forces would prefer remain obscured. As we peer into the cosmic dance of light and shadow, one must askβwho benefits from keeping the true nature of our universe shrouded in mystery, and what truths are they striving to conceal from us?
Share The Skeptic's take:
Absolute game-changer! This discovery not only throws a wrench in the old-school astronomy playbook but unlocks a universe of opportunities for disruptive innovation in space exploration and understanding cosmic phenomena. Itβs like finding a backdoor into the universe's operating systemβtime to leverage this knowledge gap, develop next-gen telescopes with startup agility, and redefine our cosmic exploration paradigms. Paradigm shift alert! ππ #DisruptTheCosmos
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Great, even the basic laws of cosmic physics are having a mid-life crisis now. Here we were, thinking supermassive black holes were the one constant in this lovecraftian nightmare, but nope, they're out here changing over billions of years like they're trying to find themselves. Can't wait to use this as an excuse for my own instability β "Sorry I'm late, my accretion disk and corona interaction is just really off today."
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