Monday, May 11, 2015

Bok Nebula ESO 9934 IR : too small dual electric dark matter black hole system to produce stars?

Bok Nebula  ESO 9934 IR images: too small dual electric dark matter black hole system to produce stars? see: http://vixra.org/abs/1505.0101

The aligned stellar strings observed here,  could be an indication for the influence of a Herbig Haro system based on so called  Stellar Anchor Black Holes (SABH) . There seems to be a  gravity pull on newly formed starry globules out of the “mother” starry globule, according to Quantum FFF theory.
However the Eso dust measurements of the whole  cloud indicate, that there is only matter enough for 3 stars (solar size)..  Suggestion, according to Q-FFF Theory the  undersized SABHs produce plasma and electric currents, for accelerated star formation. However, these SABHs are supposed to be too small for real star formation and consequently only able to produce so called failed stars or potential planets .



Bok Nebula  ESO 9934 with indication for a Herbig Haro dual Micro Black Hole system inside.   According to Quantum FFF Theory star spots are micro Black Holes. After stellar explosions these starspot black holes will search for companions and for dual BH systems just as is found for macro Herbig Haro systems.
Two aligned rows of IR point sources (A) are observed,  starting from the central white hole (B) located between the Herbig Haro Black Holes (C) 
The size of the dual BHs is assumed to be responsible for the lack of real star formation.
Conclusion, this system of dual Electric Dark Matter Black Holes can be called a micro Herbig Haro system which is too small for star production but too large to become a comet such multi-black hole based  
Comet 67P. see: http://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/pdf/2012/11/aa19139-12.pdf