Here I present strong indications that the existing ideas described in the "electric universe" theory, need to be extended by a new black hole paradigm described below, able to explain all these charged objects like Comets up to Galaxy clusters. "The Sun's heliospheric circuit is connected to the galaxy via the central column and the disk of charged particles. The current path is traced by magnetic fields. The "open" helical magnetic fields discovered high above the Sun's poles by the Ulysses spacecraft are supportive of Alfvén's stellar circuit model. And the solar "wind" would seem to connect to the broader disk of charged particles about the heliosphere"
The most obvious example of entropy decrease in the universe.
Cygnus-A gas production by at least two polar hotspot black holes.
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The inexorable entropy decrease is offset by adiabatic compression as gas flows inward, so that, typically, the temperature of the cooling gas follows the underlying gravitational potential.
Efficient particle production at the photon horizon of black holes.
Conclusion: matter is counterintuitive created around black holes.
Only a part of all matter in the universe is created in the Big Bang black hole evaporation process.
Black hole influence on so called truncated tetrahedron space (above).
An other perfect example of Galaxy external black hole action.
"Black hole caught zapping galaxy into existence?"
ESO 46/09 - Science Release, 30 November 2009
(quote) says Knud Jahnke, who led the observations performed at the VLT. “However, we did not find any. (galaxies around the quasar) Instead we discovered that an apparently unrelated galaxy in the quasar’s immediate neighbourhood is producing stars at a frantic rate.”
These observations have provided a surprising new take on the system. While no trace of stars is revealed around the black hole, (the QUASAR) its companion galaxy is extremely rich in bright and very young stars. It is forming stars at a rate equivalent to about 350 Suns per year, one hundred times more than rates for typical galaxies in the local Universe.
Earlier observations had shown that the companion galaxy is, in fact, under fire: the quasar is spewing a jet of highly energetic particles towards its companion, accompanied by a stream of fast-moving gas. The injection of matter and energy into the galaxy indicates that the quasar itself might be inducing the formation of stars and thereby creating its own host galaxy; in such a scenario, galaxies would have evolved from clouds of gas hit by the energetic jets emerging from quasars.
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Quasar induced galaxy formation: a new paradigm ?
Authors: D. Elbaz, K. Jahnke
http://arxiv.org/abs/0907.2923