First sign of polar location of Galaxy Anchor Black Holes (GABHs) according to Quantum FFF theory.
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Hubble Sees Cosmic 'Flying V' of Merging Galaxies
Feb. 15, 2013 — The Hubble Space Telescope has taken an image of a large "flying V" that is actually two distinct objects -- a pair of interacting galaxies known as IC 2184.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/02/130215193958.htm
The STAR FORMING GABHs are the the solution of the mystery that star formation is not very active at the collision surface (right under) at the top of the V- shaped galaxy formation.
According to Quantum FFF theory, all black holes also GABHs, are the origin of dark matter effects, like background lensing.
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Black Hole Monodromy and Conformal Field Theory
Alejandra Castroa, Joshua M. Lapanb, Alexander Maloneyb, and Maria J. Rodrigueza
a Center for the Fundamental Laws of Nature, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
b Physics Department, McGill University, 3600 rue University, Montreal, QC H3A 2T8, Canada
Abstract
The analytic structure of solutions to the Klein–Gordon equation in a black hole background, as represented by monodromy data, is intimately related to black hole thermodynamics. It encodes the “hidden conformal symmetry” of a non-extremal black hole, and it explains why features of the inner event horizon appear in scattering data such as greybody factors. This indicates that hidden conformal symmetry is generic within a universality class of black holes.
Even Galaxy clusters seem to show the same dark matter and gas concentration effects by electric Birkeland currents in between close galaxy clusters. see below:
Even Galaxy clusters seem to show the same dark matter and gas concentration effects by electric Birkeland currents in between close galaxy clusters. see below:
GX339 4 : (below) First image of a double black hole system with collimated plasma jets as support for Quantum FFF Theory model.
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